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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little corner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, specific area or space, often implying a sense of coziness or seclusion.
Example: "She found a little corner of the garden where she could sit and read her book in peace."
Alternatives: "a small nook" or "a cozy spot".
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(It is, mind you, a little corner.
Please find a little corner.
It is like a little corner of hell.
There's a little corner of France in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
I discovered the "composition" or "general painting" room and set up camp in a little corner.
I'm trying to carve out a little corner in the wreckage of the battlefield".
We found a little corner in the back so nobody would see us.
7) Source storage Agree a little corner elsewhere in the house that's yours.
"It's like a little corner bookstore — but for tango," she said of her studio.
And I went to his office, and his office was like a little corner.
"Personally, I wanted a little corner that was free of all that".
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