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The phrase 'the periphery of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the most outer part of something, or the outskirts of an area or a group. For example: The pandemic has affected people in the periphery of the city much more severely than those in the centre.
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The shadowy figures on the periphery of your life.
protests in Seattle flickered on the periphery of my consciousness.
They were on the periphery of the world's concerns.
Living on the periphery of the UK had its advantages.
Distant war (8) ominously colors the periphery of the story.
Pools of water wrap around the periphery of the space.
For decades computer effects lurked at the periphery of movies.
Often they are on the periphery of social groups.
SCANDINAVIA'S stockmarkets may lie on the periphery of global capitalism.
First-timers sat at the periphery of the circle, avoiding eye contact with others.
Stokes clearly does not like to be on the periphery of things.
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