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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corner of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area or part of a larger space, often implying a sense of intimacy or seclusion.
Example: "She found a quiet corner of a bustling café to read her book."
Alternatives: "a nook of a" or "a section of a".
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In a corner of a parlor car.
John Bull sits miserably in a corner of a room.
He was sitting alone in a corner of a tent.
A bricklayer assembles a corner of a brick wall.
In this video, flaps of a polymer sheet are folded into a corner of a cube.
In a corner of a ward of some seventy inmates, Ramírez alone had a worktable.
He crept around a corner of a mud wall and slowly moved toward our position.
"It's not a chair it's a corner of a chair," sniffed one separatist.
Now I recognized pieces: a corner of a smashed sail, a strand of broken rigging.
She parked, as ordered, in a corner of a large mall.
"Six hours," Ms. Jordan said flatly, tearing off a corner of a roll.
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