When using Ubuntu 20.04, a workaround along the lines of comment #17 is
to go to Settings -> Screen display and then set the primary display to
the display other than the one currently selected.

If the dock was previously shown between the 2 screens, this would move
the dock to e.g. the left edge of the left screen, which then unsticks
the edge between the two screens.

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Title:
  Can't easily move the cursor between monitors when the dock is set to
  auto-hide

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The sticky edge thing between monitors is very annoying as the cursor
  never ends up where it should when it's moved over to the other
  screen. It's annoying to the degree that I feel like I can not use
  multiple monitors with standard Ubuntu anymore.

  Unity had an option to disable this, please add one to Gnome as well.

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