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The phrase "a corner at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location or point where two streets meet or to indicate a particular area within a larger space.
Example: "There is a small café located at a corner at Main Street and Second Avenue."
Alternatives: "a junction at" or "an intersection at".
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We hit a corner at 120kmph.
I came round a corner at full tilt yesterday evening.
"We're painted into a corner at this point.
An explosive charge is located in a corner at the closed end of the system.
In most stalls, hayracks are installed in a corner at head level.
She tucked a tiny, cast-bronze pyramid of them into a corner at 23rd Street.
Fortunately for Liverpool, the Croatian hacked it away for a corner at the last moment.
Every turn of a corner at Little Sparta is an aesthetic adventure.
I remember sitting in a corner at my parents' party and feeling so sad.
They wanted Beckham to take a corner at the south end.
We're also in a corner at present, with the media and armchair observers all doubting us.
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