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"a corridor" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a long, narrow passageway in a building that connects different rooms or areas. Example: The students walked down a long, dimly lit corridor to reach their classrooms.
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More of a corridor.
A corridor was revealed.
Beyond was a corridor lined with cells.
Toilets: At the back down a corridor.
Just a woman walking down a corridor.
The closet was more like a corridor with shelves.
Sighting Giacomo Balla along a corridor lifts the spirits.
Turn right down a corridor, narrow and ungenerous.
There is a corridor, but it's on the first floor.
Reporters were listening to their chat from a corridor.
A Bobcat pulled up in what was once a corridor.
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