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borderline <a borderline; borderlines> N

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borderline ADJ GEOG

borderline N

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He edited one of the first books on borderline personality disorder during this period.
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It should have properties similar to that of hydrogen selenide and hydrogen telluride, other borderline hydrides.
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The novel starkly portrays a subsection of society living on the dangerous borderline between crime and respectability.
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Borderline tumors, even following spread outside of the ovary, are managed well with surgery, and chemotherapy is not seen as useful.
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Both cities share the main avenue which serves as the borderline.
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Such an artificial distribution, once made, necessarily affected the borderlines to the north and south.
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So 1978 is the borderline and afterward communism will decline; in the 70th year it will be altogether ruined.
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Commentators have even suggested that some of the coverage amounted to borderline harrassment.
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The present case is a borderline case.
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Among the lesser known revolutions, a number of borderline cases have been included which may or may not have been communist revolutions.
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