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The phrase "a small corner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific, limited area or space, often implying a sense of intimacy or seclusion.
Example: "She found a small corner of the library where she could read in peace."
Alternatives: "a tiny nook" or "a little space".
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This is not a small corner of academe.
And here and there, a small corner saloon.
I broke off a small corner of the leaf.
Only "a small corner of it... addresses ethical questions".
These likely downgrades arose in a small corner of the market called re-remics.
This Starbucks is a caffeinated sanctuary in a small corner of the casino battlefield.
But this was a small battle in a small corner of Iraq, far from Baghdad.
Danny's been reduced to a small corner of stuff in the basement.
Most people stake out a small corner of the world to criticize, and accept the rest.
The house is on a small corner lot with public sidewalks.
Today the payroll has four names, and the business takes up a small corner plot.
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