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1 But sooner or later the topic would again verge on the controversial.
2 And key sections of the report verge on the passive aggressive.
3 The explanation is so obvious as to verge on the banal.
4 The sentiment prevailing in Hutchinson's mind seemed to verge on indignation.
5 Some of the details in Halo 3 verge on the obsessive.
6 Ireland's Keith Nolan is on the verge on regaining his US Tour card.
7 It's a level of deal that may verge on the ridiculous.
8 I love to sew and to care for children, I verge on the servant.
9 Every image has a gregariousness that may verge on glibness.
10 It can be elegant and charming, but it also can verge on well-made kitsch.
11 His grim brushstrokes verge on monstering largeness as something tragicomic.
12 Am I mad, or do I but verge on madness?
13 At a time when parent has become a verb, such views verge on the heretical.
14 The situation was beginning to verge on the embarrassing when a light dawned on me.
15 And even people who verge on complete ignorance can still have power, and vice versa.
16 I love classifications, I verge on the pedagogue.
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