Cutting edge
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The phrase cutting edge refers to the sharp side of a metal object, and, by extension, state-of-the-art developments in a field.
Other uses:
In television and film:
- Cutting Edge (Channel 4 TV series), a 1990s/2000s British documentary series focussing on political and social issues
- The Cutting Edge, a 1992 romantic film
- The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold, its 2005 sequel
- Cutting Edge is an upcoming episode in the TV series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
In literature/printed media:
- The Cutting Edge, a novel in A Handful of Men series by Dave Duncan
In music:
- Cutting Edge (record label), an Avex Trax-based label
- Cutting Edge, a series of albums recorded by Christian rock band now called Delirious?

