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cutting edge

Definition for cutting edge

noun as in leading position

noun as in edge for cutting

Strong matches

blade, cutter, knife, razor

adjective as in extremely advanced

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It was felt that Formula 1 was the sport at the cutting edge of data and AI use.

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Only they don’t know how long the chips they buy will remain cutting edge, how fast revenue will scale or how much capital is available.

Despite its grand orchestral sweep, Lux is a thoroughly modern album, with cutting edge production and hip-hop phrasing sneaking into Rosalía's stunning, operatic vocals.

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One of the great conceits of California is its place on the cutting edge — of fashion, culture, technology, politics and other facets of the ways we live and thrive.

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She hit the ground running, adding a creative nous and cutting edge to an already strong squad.

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

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