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Discover Ludwig"the precipice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that typically refers to a very steep cliff or drop-off. For example, "The mountain climbers had to carefully navigate their way around the precipice."
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We are on the precipice.
America stands at the precipice.
Those derivatives brought A.I.G. to the precipice.
Caroline Moorehead for Dancing to the Precipice.
Right on the precipice," says Edkins.
The economy remains teetering on the precipice.
Trash and rusty appliances spilled over the precipice.
I stood at the top of the precipice harnessed up.
Many fear Nigeria is on the precipice of total collapse.
Maybe the calm comes from standing at the precipice before.
That was another boost for a team on the precipice.
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