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"to the edge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the upper limit, limit of extent, or limit of capability of something, i.e., "We pushed the car to the edge of its performance capabilities."
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Come to the edge.
"We're closer to the edge.
Demeter kicked to the edge.
But only to the edge.
Now she sounds close to the edge.
Are we this close to the edge?
We pushed it to the edge.
We will come to the edge ofunderstanding.
Rudy pushed it to the edge.
Right to the edge.
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Apply glue to the edge of the fletching.
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