borderline in the PONS Dictionary

borderline Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

borderline case

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Commentators have even suggested that some of the coverage amounted to borderline harrassment.
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Therapeutic and medical treatment should center on the underlying psychiatric disorder: a mood disorder, an anxiety disorder, or borderline personality disorder.
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This would be considered borderline intellectual functioning, just above what would be officially considered mentally challenged.
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In borderline cases, enough water to produce 2 liters of urine per day may be sufficient to permit use of an uricosuric drug.
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Among the lesser known revolutions, a number of borderline cases have been included which may or may not have been communist revolutions.
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There exists cases, such as dative, that are borderline between these two categories, having both semantic and grammatical case features.
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However, as of 2013, most households have borderline or poor food consumption, and consumption of protein remains inadequate.
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Given the mixed approach of the courts, it is vital to avoid being a borderline case where it is arguable that notice was not served.
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It should have properties similar to that of hydrogen selenide and hydrogen telluride, other borderline hydrides.
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The system was a borderline hurricane at 60 knots.
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