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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corridor of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a passage or area that connects different spaces or locations, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The city was known for its vibrant art scene, creating a corridor of the most talented artists and galleries."
Alternatives: "a pathway of the" or "a channel of the".
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Two young ladies met in a corridor of the Graybar Building and exchanged a word.
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.
The New Yorker, November 11 , 1933P. 15 In a corridor of the R.K.O.
Wilson, a senior forward, stood in a corridor of the arena after the game, still in uniform, still in shock.
I had a desk in a corridor of the main thoroughfare – I didn't have a telephone or a computer".
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In Cardiff, city planners are trying to create a corridor of prosperity linking the poverty-stricken docks with the city centre.
The position of CQ2 in the phylogenetic tree also points to a corridor of genetic exchange between the MEP and SWP/SH regions.
IN a corridor of a school on the edge of Chinatown, one wall is devoted to self-portraits sketched by fifth graders.
The rising temperatures come after a freezing weekend that has seen a "corridor of snow" stretch down the UK, leaving icy roads and huge waves.
The repeated process creates a corridor of snares strung out along the river for perhaps ten or 15 miles.
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