Be on the razor’s edge
idiomatic expression
To be in a dangerous or precarious situation.
With the upcoming final match, he is on the razor’s edge not knowing if he will win or not.

idiomatic expression
To be in a state of tension due to uncertainty.
The city is on a razor’s edge waiting for the results of the election.

idiomatic expression
To be struggling to keep balance mentally or emotionally.
Following the loss of his loved one, he felt like he was on the razor’s edge.

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Disapproving
idiomatic expression
To be in a dangerous or precarious situation.
With the upcoming final match, he is on the razor’s edge not knowing if he will win or not.

idiomatic expression
To be in a state of tension due to uncertainty.
The city is on a razor’s edge waiting for the results of the election.

idiomatic expression
To be struggling to keep balance mentally or emotionally.
Following the loss of his loved one, he felt like he was on the razor’s edge.

Usage tips
Disapproving
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Serious Consequences
The phrase implies a crucial situation where actions may lead to significant outcomes.

As the tightrope walker performed, she was quite literally on the razor’s edge.
Physical Danger
It can refer to a situation with a risk of actual harm or injury.

The bomb disposal team is on the razor’s edge during every mission.
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