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"the edge of" is a grammatically correct phrase and it is often used in written English.
It generally refers to the outermost or furthest point of something. For example: "They hiked to the edge of the forest in search of the rare flower."
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The edge of ethics.
On the edge of extinction, she blazes.
On the edge of a northern sea.
It is the edge of the archipelago.
The edge of a rusty roof.
The edge of a great table.
I hang on the edge of hunger.
Again, dancing on the edge of reality.
The Edge of Love.
The edge of what?
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Teetering-on-the-edge-of-solidification old. .
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