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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good corner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as describing a favorable location, a strategic position, or a positive aspect of a situation.
Example: "Finding a good corner in the market can lead to increased sales and customer engagement."
Alternatives: "a favorable spot" or "an advantageous position".
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"It's just a magical station on a good corner.
Without a newsstand, that corner did not become a good corner, late at night".
There is also a video by Bruce Nauman, "Setting a Good Corner (Allegory and Metaphor)," which shows him, working alone, setting three fence posts.
It was a good corner but Koné, up from centre-half where he had been outstanding alongside O'Shea, did even better to swivel free from Smalling before making a strong aerial connection.
They lock up a lot of time single receiver side because they've got a good corner down there that plays on the boundary".
Dominates average defensive backs but has a hard time getting separation vs. a good corner" In direct questioning during interviews, Walker confessed that he never had run a 40-yard dash and did not practice straight line speed.
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Newman, despite being a very good corner in his prime, is now entering his mid-30s.
To be fair, it was a very good corner - I haven't seen anything like it before.
Fuller is a very good corner with size, length, and speed.
If you live in an area with a market or good corner shops they can be a lot cheaper for fresh produce such as fruit, vegetables and herbs.
To cover a corner, run over it with duct tape and cut the tape so that you form a good, neat corner.
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