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"the margin of" is a correct and useable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the outer edge or boundary of something. For example: - "The margin of the page was filled with notes and doodles." - "The margin of error in our experiment was only 2%." - "She stayed within the margins while writing her essay."
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"It's within the margin of error".
The margin of error is surprisingly wide.
(The margin of error is 4 percent).
The margin of error exceeded the margin of victory.
The margin of error was tiny.
The margin of error is crucial.
What is the margin of error?
The margin of error is too great.
The margin of error was six points.
The margin of safety is fairly small.
The margin of error is too slim.
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