outer fringe

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Refers to the furthest edge of a place, group, or society.

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  • Small farms dot the outer fringe of the city, where suburbs give way to fields.
  • The small village was located on the outer fringe of the vast forest.
  • Conservation efforts focus on the outer fringe of the rainforest, which is most vulnerable to logging.
  • He preferred to live on the outer fringe of society, away from mainstream norms.
  • Many artists live on the outer fringe of the cultural scene, experimenting beyond the mainstream.
  • The artist's work existed on the outer fringe of the contemporary art world.
  • The company first tested its product on the outer fringe of the market before a nationwide launch.
  • She found herself standing on the outer fringe of the protesting crowd.
  • Migrant communities settled along the outer fringe of the industrial district.
  • Their research ventured into the outer fringe of quantum physics.
  • Extreme political views tend to cluster at the outer fringe of the movement.
  • The new economic policies benefited those at the center, leaving many on the outer fringe behind.
  • New housing is planned around the outer fringe of the town to protect the historic center.
  • His controversial theories placed him on the outer fringe of academic respectability.
  • The storm weakened at the outer fringe of the cyclone as it moved inland.
  • From the outer fringe of the stage, she observed the entire performance.
  • Her research explores organizations operating on the outer fringe of the nonprofit sector.
  • They were considered to be part of the outer fringe of the political party, holding radical views.
  • We hiked along the outer fringe of the canyon at sunrise.
  • The scouts explored the outer fringe of the newly discovered territory.