Examples of 'has an edge' in a sentence

Meaning of "has an edge"

The phrase 'has an edge' means to have a competitive advantage or to be slightly ahead of others in a particular situation. It is often used in contexts related to sports, business, or any other situation where someone or something has a higher chance of success or superiority

How to use "has an edge" in a sentence

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has an edge
Every syllable has an edge like steel.
It has an edge vertically and an edge horizontally.
Women want a man who has an edge.
The hub has an edge and a retainer.
The trailing end has an edge.
Has an edge on the outside of the rim.
The inner wall of the container has an edge.
This has an edge on any soft drink.
Anyone with a website has an edge.
It has an edge that will look like a honeycomb.
Something that has an edge to it.
Gokul has an edge in singing and it is one of his hobbies.
Tom still has an edge.
The frame has an edge by which the cushion is affixed to a mask body.
Almost always has an edge on us.

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Buddy has an edge about him that every winning football coach has to have.
The sea has an edge.
Aftab has an edge over the other two heroes because his character is mass appealing.
The resilient member has an edge at a distal end thereof.
But there might be another way to discover if the Universe has an edge.
Each vertex has an edge to every other vertex.
Is that the bad guy almost always has an edge on us.
The tray has an edge forming a peripheral frame.
This commission exists since the banker has an edge over player.
And it already has an edge in the realm of security.
Any business with an attractive webpage already has an edge over its competitors.
The opening has an edge which is opposite the tongue.
The substantially cylindrical resilient member most preferably has an edge at a distal end thereof.
This has an edge.
It indicates that TD Bank clearly has an edge.
She possessed a scimitar that has an edge no thicker than a molecule.
We may not be able to see it, but it has an edge.
Obaseki has an edge.
Steel has a great force, especially if it has an edge.
Storage cell in which an electrode has an edge reinforced by a metal strip.
She also has an edge to her that makes her a great heroine.
Here is another flower that has an edge that is easier to see.
Linux likely has an edge here due to the collaborative culture of open source community.
The Fluence has an edge.
It has an edge.
Shaun 's simple currency scalping strategy has an edge.
The opening has an edge elasticized by first and second elastic members.
It is very heartwarming and funny, and yet it has an edge.
The membrane has an edge strip that extends over an entire length of the barrier.
There's probably no sense in which the universe has an edge.
The upper surface has an edge on the side opposite the front wall having a recess.
When a business has a competitive advantage, it has an edge over its rivals.
The inner chamber has an edge over which liquid can overflow into the outer chamber.
The lens of claim 1 wherein said lens has an edge of variable thickness.
Larry Summers has an edge in the race to head the Federal Reserve.

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