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If by frame, you mean construct, all you really need for a complete sentence is a subject and a verb. You can also have many other parts to a sentence but without a subject or verb, it's not a sentence. The edge is too close. ('edge' is the subject, 'is' is the verb) Sam jumped off the edge of the pool. ('Sam' is the subject, 'jumped' is the verb)
During her depression, she really felt she was on the edge of abyss and started to plan a suicide seriously.
The horse came from behind to edge the front runner out.
I teetered on the edge.
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Meet me at the edge of hyperspace for showdown!
Living life on the edge can have its rewards, but it's difficult to sustain.
He always lives his life on the edge. Here on edge is is a phrase to represent adventure.
The literary device in this sentence is personification. This is because it attributes human traits, such as visibility, to the "east edge of the earth."
The edge of the statue, made of medal, was very sharp so no one touched it.
The universe is unusual in that it has no edge or it is edgeless.
If you get too close to the edge, you might fall.