Basic printing questions with safe zones, trim lines and bleeds

I am working with a file that has safe zones, trim lines and bleeds. If I place something that touches the outer edges of the document at the bleed zone, how will it display if there is a trim line before it? Won't it be trimmed anyways?
Thanks.

Consider the bleed a precautionary measure in the case of registration variance when cutting the actual printed product.
So it should be cut off, but it may actually become visible (partially).

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