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"a corner of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific area or section of a larger space, often implying that the area is small or secluded. Example: "I found a quiet spot to read in the library, tucked away in a corner of the stacks."
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In a corner of a parlor car.
Itinerary: Barcelona, Andorra, a corner of France.
A corner of his mouth lifted.
John Bull sits miserably in a corner of a room.
It also rescued a corner of Lisbon from dereliction.
Strands of foam leaked from a corner of her mouth.
"I hid myself in a corner of the room.
A corner of his apartment is piled with FedEx boxes.
Kenya & Uganda, & passing through Karamoja, a corner of northwestern Uganda.
He retreated to a corner of the store.
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It works as an undercurrent, a corner-of-eye thing.
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