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View definitions for razor's edge

razor's edge

noun as in harm's way

Weak match

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We’re still on the razor’s edge.

From Slate

While grants and loans are theoretically available to help compensate for losses, the fact is that the business exists on a razor’s edge even in the best of times.

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As small businesses fail because they can no longer successfully walk the razor’s edge, the enterprises that replace them likely won’t be new small businesses; they’ll be chain stores that can afford to lose a month or two of revenue each year due to hurricanes.

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And with the presidential contest likely to turn on a razor’s edge, chaos in Georgia might mean chaos across the nation.

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But in an election that will be won by a razor’s edge, being able to rally a significant percentage of new voters could help give a candidate the boost they need to win.

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

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