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Discover Ludwig"under the edge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a phrase or sentence to describe a noun or object which is located near or below the edge of something. For example: "She hid the secret document under the edge of the couch cushions."
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Jumblatt's spokesman announced that the government "cannot negotiate under the edge of a knife".
It may help to work a wallpaper knife under the edge of the paper first.
She steps outside into the sunlight and peeks under the edge of the porch, just in case.
Amadeo grinds the soles of his feet into the sharp stones, scrapes his shoulder under the edge of the cross.
That melt is the reason the power company built 60 miles of tunnels under the edge of the Svartisen.
Place the crab on its back (hard shell-side down), put your hands under the edge of the crab and push upwards until you hear it break.
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Working from the outside, use a stiff putty knife to gentle pry up the siding and insert 30-pound asphalt impregnated building felt under the edges.
Working from the outside, use a stiff putty knife to gently pry up the siding and insert 30-pound asphalt impregnated building felt under the edges.
We weren't happy with the bridge, because the yellow glue seeped out from under the edges and spilled all over the river.
Around them, other customers in the Daisy Marc Jacobs Tweet Shop were posing with daisies clenched in their teeth, weaved into their hair, or stuffed under the edges of their knit caps.
The landscape was more broken and complicated under the edge-expanding mode, and the leapfrog mode made PD and SHDI increase slightly.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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