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The phrase "a corner on the market sturbucm" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "a corner on the market," which is a valid expression.
Example: "The company has managed to secure a corner on the market for eco-friendly products, making it difficult for competitors to enter."
Alternatives: "monopoly on the market" or "dominate the market."
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China and India, now economic colossi, have a corner on the market.
"He also had a corner on the market.
Women don't have a corner on the grief market.
But the Christians have a corner on the conversion market.
So I had a corner on the Brooklyn Jewish teen market for a while there.
"I have a corner on the Adamses".
I used to have a corner on this market".
Scientists'/physicians' increased advantages include government-funded education, research grants, societal protection/licensing for professional careers, and "corners on the market" providing scientific/medical services.
Want to hazard a few bucks on this corner of the market?
From a distance, "Catfish" seemed to corner the market on an obscure online phenomenon.
Linda McCutcheon hopes to corner the market on corner markets.
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