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Discover LudwigThe phrase "winning edge over" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a competitive advantage or superiority in a particular context. Example: "Our innovative technology gives us a winning edge over our competitors in the market."
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But a lot of times, if you have that winning edge over someone, that helps a lot.
The richness of the existing test data is what gave this design its winning edge over an alternative proposed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (also in New Mexico, and which also had Sandia as a partner).
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At 16-2, the Pacers maintained a two win edge over the Miami Heat and the best overall record in the NBA.
Amazingly, your guys won, edging the Sonics.
The director-general cut his professional teeth there and the head of banking supervision was formerly a senior officer in its supervisory service.The secret of peaceful cohabitation, it seems, is to avoid being too keen in winning an edge over the neighbours and to employ senior staff who once worked for the opposition.
The USA Today survey also suggested that Americans under 35 are more pragmatic than ideological and less fixed in their voting behavior and party affiliationssuggesting that candidates might win an edge over opponents in rival parties when campaigning on these key issues.
It's the from the edge of space part that wins me over.
Press the 35cm (13.5") length edges over once.
What won me over?
"That won me over".
In the past five years, Germany, long the most costly place in Europe in which to do business, has won a new competitive edge over France, Italy, the Netherlands and even Britain.
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