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Free sign upThe phrase "a corner on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate having a monopoly or a significant advantage in a particular market or area.
Example: "The company has managed to establish a corner on the market for eco-friendly products."
Alternatives: "a stronghold in the" or "a monopoly on the".
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"Oh, oh!" a non-ghostly woman exclaimed in surprise when she rounded a corner on the fourth floor one recent evening.
The Weeknd's Abel Tesfaye isn't the only one with a corner on the R&B-meets-electro market anymore.
That gives the Reggae Boyz a corner on the other end, and that one takes some effort to clear.
If Peter Singer, or anyone else, had a corner on the truth, "we'd only need one philosopher," she said.
"I have a corner on the Adamses".
Muller wins a corner on the right.
Zhirkov wins a corner on the left.
One went up a corner on the rock.
United's equaliser came from a corner on the left.
Four minutes later, Villa won a corner on the right.
34 min A corner on the right for Everton now.
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