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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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cutting edge of

Are these both correct? How would you say this sentence?
Addy wears the latest (in) fashion
Addy is at the cutting edge of fashion.

Can you also say 'on the cutting edge of something' or is it just 'at the cutting edge of something'?

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Can you also say 'on the cutting edge of something' or is it just 'at the cutting edge of something'? All OK.

  • Can you also say 'on the cutting edge of something' or is it just 'at the cutting edge of something'?
  • All OK.
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AnonymousAddy wears the latest (in) fashionAddy is at the cutting edge of fashion.Can you also say 'on the cutting edge of something' or is it just 'at the cutting edge of something'?
All OK.

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