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fringe

noun as in border, trimming

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He also spread fringe theories – about vaccines and the effects of 5G phone signals.

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Democrats have been quick to condemn the pick, with Senator Patty Murray calling the choice "catastrophic" and labelling Kennedy a "fringe conspiracy theorist".

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Tate McDermott’s dart around the fringes punctured the hosts close in for Australia’s second.

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“Folks on fringe sites are calling for the release of what they are calling the Jan 6 ‘prisoners of war’ or ‘hostages’,” she said.

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Missed tackles around the fringes – where a defence should be most sturdy – cost them for tries by Harry Wilson and Jeremy Williams.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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