on a razor's edge
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British pronunciation/ˌɒn ɐ ɹˈeɪzəz ˈɛdʒ/
American pronunciation/ˌɑːn ɐ ɹˈeɪzɚz ˈɛdʒ/
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a very critical situation where the outcome is uncertain and any sort of mistake can lead to serious consequences

What is the origin of the idiom "on a razor's edge" and when to use it?

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The idiom "on a razor's edge" draws upon the imagery of a razor blade's extremely thin and sharp edge. It is used figuratively to describe a situation where someone or something is in an exceptionally precarious and delicate state, with the slightest misstep or change likely to lead to a crisis or failure.

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