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What is a correct word to refer to the edge of a sheet protector [US] (aka punched pocket [UK]): edge, stripe, strip, spine?

The word should be understandable to both US and UK native speakers. (I'm neither.)

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I mean the white thing at the left.

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    I don't know that it has a specific name—at least not one that you could use and be understood by as average a reader as I—so you just have to get more specific with your description. "The strip on the edge of the [sheet protector/punched pocket] in which the holes are punched" is a mouthful but leaves no doubt. Commented Dec 9, 2021 at 23:53
  • Maybe margin. Commented Dec 11, 2021 at 3:43

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I see several similar product-description pages that refer to the reinforced strip/side as the binding edge. I suggest punched binding edge. This, of course, is the edge that goes into a loose-leaf binder.

Each binding edge is 11-hole punched to ensure they are compatible for any binder or presentation cover. Google Shopping

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