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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corner for a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in various contexts where a specific corner is designated for a particular purpose or activity, but more information is needed for clarity.
Example: "We set up a corner for a reading nook in the living room."
Alternatives: "a space for a" or "a spot for a".
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Trickiest of all: you have to put your fandom in a corner for a while.
But moving quickly, Mike Bryan poached and pushed a forehand deep into a corner for a winner.
A half block east of the New Victory Theater, youngsters regularly break-dance on a corner for a huge audience.
A tuxedo hangs in a corner for a gala fundraising event of an Hispanic organization that evening.
One man in a cowboy hat greeted Mr. Rux, and they settled into a corner for a conversation.
The other day, at the new Apple Store, he suggested to a visitor that they sit in a corner for a few minutes and contemplate the space.
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The two men were in a corner for an extended period of time, and "both were smiling," one attendee said.
· Put yourself out there! Try standing on a corner for an hour and yelling "I love you!" to every man who walks by.
It pains me that so many architects today consider making a box (and sometimes cutting off a corner for an entry) and covering it with products to be design.
In the spring of 2002, Mr. Furse bought a third-acre parcel on a corner for $68,000.
There is a raised concrete area in a corner for afternoon prayers and for sleeping outdoors in the hot summers.
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