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The phrase "a corridor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a passage or space that connects different areas, often metaphorically to indicate a range or series of something.
Example: "The city was known for its vibrant art scene, creating a corridor of creativity that attracted artists from around the world."
Alternatives: "a pathway of" or "a channel of".
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Down a corridor of his apartment, behind a locked door, lurks his Red Room.
Logically, we are a corridor of traffic," says Pompeyo Bonilla Reyes, Honduras's security minister.
Those four years are really a corridor of transformation for a student.
The cafeteria would be closed, leaving only a corridor of six or seven vending machines.
Two young ladies met in a corridor of the Graybar Building and exchanged a word.
This sent me down a corridor of massed chickens on zebra crossings.
Scott, he writes, "sailed to Antarctica down a corridor of Britishness.
Every door was closed, making press row resemble a corridor of storage or janitorial closets.
I narrow my hands until I have just a corridor of different greens".
A corridor of the exhibition is devoted to Piranesi's early prints from the 1740's.
By 9 a.m., she had her news conference in a corridor of the hotel.
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