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25 Sentences With "taking the edge off"

How to use taking the edge off in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "taking the edge off" and check conjugation/comparative form for "taking the edge off". Mastering all the usages of "taking the edge off" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The market is breaking out as global economic data is taking the edge off the slowdown narrative.
This helped ease investor concern about geopolitical risks, boosting stocks and taking the edge off safe-haven bonds.
The comments helped ease investor concern about geopolitical risks, boosting stocks and taking the edge off safe-haven bonds.
Emphasizing the fun is the coaching staff's way of taking the edge off of their skaters' fear of falling.
Yet as dire as their fate looks, some flowers bloom amid the gloom, taking the edge off the book's pessimism.
Humor seems to be her way of taking the edge off the polemic, as well as an introvert's channel of communication.
With guide dogs and working with horses, we've had great luck in just taking the edge off when vets first come back.
But that is what seems to be happening, and it is taking the edge off the yearlong rise in oil and gasoline prices.
The amplification, though sensitively done, tended to equalize the sound somewhat, giving soft passages more presence and taking the edge off fortissimo outbursts.
Eurozone growth has been lagging for a while now, but having a stimulus commitment of the ECB is taking the edge off recession risk.
But a strengthening euro is taking the edge off that trend; a stronger currency tends to pull consumer prices lower as import costs are reduced.
Britain's finance minister in November raised the minimum wage to 7.50 pounds from 7.20 pounds, taking the edge off a benefits squeeze for low earners.
It's relatively inexpensive, it's easy to acquire and it does its job of taking the edge off or making the imbiber feel more grown up.
But there's a field of people belting back that beat-up chorus, drowning everything else out, taking the edge off the half-tone he's slipped down.
Some aficionados working for marijuana-promoting magazines have described the effects of cannabis light as a taking-the-edge-off kind of buzz, without actually getting stoned.
Japanese and European automakers built assembly plants in the United States, taking the edge off political battles while creating tens of thousands of jobs in the country.
Edgar gets his hands on some of Sam's pot and discovers that it is a huge help with his PTSD, calming him down and taking the edge off his nerves.
Papa & Barkley's relief tinctures are perfect for taking the edge off without taking a journey, as they contain just 1mg of THC at a ratio of 23:30 against CBD.
The vast industrial sector has been boosted by a year-long, government-led construction spree, helping lift demand and prices for building materials and taking the edge off higher borrowing costs.
Still, data showing U.S. labour costs increased less than expected in the second quarter, adding to concerns that U.S. inflation will remain low, taking the edge off the sell-off in euro zone markets in afternoon trade.
The finance minister is expected to unveil a handful of measures including raising the minimum wage and taking the edge off a benefits squeeze for low earners, while sticking with the Conservative administration's push to lower the budget deficit.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's finance minister will say on Wednesday that he is raising the minimum wage and taking the edge off a benefits squeeze for low earners, but fixing the public finances will be a bigger priority as the country gets ready for Brexit.
In perhaps the biggest news of the interview so far, he flatly ruled out pledging to serve just one term, a proposal that some of his advisers suggested as a way of taking the edge off the idea of electing a president approaching 80.
"Fool for Love at Round House, taking the edge off Shepard" The Washington Post, September 10, 2014 In reviewing the Williamstown Theatre Festival production from 2014, the reviewers noted that the play is "a masterpiece of understatement and allusion. But as with Sam Shepard plays, the words escalate into explosive action, the actors tearing at each other like mortal enemies."Burns, Gail M. and Murray, Larry. "Brilliant production of Sam Shepard's Fool for Love at Williamstown Theatre Festival", berkshireonstage.
This problem—discovered too late in the development process to correct—caused oil to pool in the engine's sump, slightly reducing power. Gurney described the effect as "taking the edge" off the engine after three or four laps of a race. That year Beatrice Shilling was brought in to help solve the oil problem.Matthew Freudenberg, "Negative Gravity: A Life of Beatrice Shilling", Negative Gravity: A Life of Beatrice Shilling Three Mk1 chassis were produced with the original aluminium construction, but the fourth incorporated advanced and exotic metal alloys.

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