Edge, as of garment; blade, as of a knife.
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Examples for "border"
Examples for "border"
1But EU rules require border checks with countries outside the common market.
2The deal would, however, create a customs border down the Irish Sea.
3However, many uncertainties remain, particularly on the question of the Irish border.
4But EU rules require border checks with countries outside its single market.
5The situation at the border is good in general, Hun Sen said.
1Indeed, Cao said the margin may widen again later in the year.
2Gross margin rose 60 basis points for the year as a whole.
3Indiana took a safety with one second left for the final margin.
4Among the criteria for selection includes liquidity margin requirements, and product choice.
5The Tigers' previous largest margin of defeat this season was 15 points.
1The fourth heads up and right to other columns and stalactites at the edge of a roof.
2The Policeman made the find-catching sight of the line where it dangled from the edge of a roof.
3The Black Well hovered just behind me, a dizzying void like the edge of a roof under my heels.
4And it was all because of this man standing on the edge of a roof twelve storeys above the ground.
5A fourth-pitch rising traverse that parallels the sharp-looking edge of a roof below your feet-fallat the wrong moment and you might clear the edge.