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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corner over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to indicate a location that is just around the corner from a specific point, but it is not widely recognized.
Example: "The coffee shop is just a corner over from the library."
Alternatives: "just around the corner" or "a short distance away".
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Now the US have a corner over on the far side.
Adrian saved from Roberto Soldado, Eric Dier headed a corner over and Eriksen dragged a shot far over the bar.
If I have one criticism it's that Line of Duty risks painting itself in a corner over this.
Mark Hughes will have had greater cause for complaint for Terry's goal which was headed in direct from a corner over Clint Hill's weak challenge.
It appeared to be more difficult under the new format for the leader of the opposition to pin the PM into a corner over his answers, however.
The opposition is trying to push it into a corner over the budget by withholding its support for bills that would finance spending over the next 12 months.
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If you're at a corner, look over before you walk over.
The equaliser came five minutes later from a corner, swung over by Fàbregas and initially headed on by Costa.
"I'm pretty upset," said Ron Javer, a media account executive from Ramapo, who likened it to being stuck away in a corner all over again.
Hodgson's team kept pressing and the winning goal came from a corner Kane swung over from the right.
He had perks like a corner office over Park Avenue with a private conference room.
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