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fringe

[frinj] / frɪndʒ /


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And a ban might push some teens to more extreme, fringe sites, while preventing other marginalised young people from finding community.

From Barron's

The project in Canary Wharf, the dockland-turned-financial center on the eastern fringe of the U.K. capital, is due to finish in the 2030s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Charismatics emphasize practices that used to be fringe in American Christianity, such as “ideas of faith healing or miracles, prophecy, and the occult/demonic forces of opposition,” are normalizing as charismatic Christianity surges, he added.

From Salon

Staying with family not only eliminates lodging fees, but cuts down on certain “fringe” costs.

From MarketWatch

Gen. Avi Bluth, who heads the Israeli military command that oversees the West Bank, said the attacks by what he called “anarchist fringe youth” were unacceptable and extremely serious.

From The Wall Street Journal