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The phrase "accommodated in the corner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that has been placed or situated in a corner, often implying a sense of fitting or adjusting to that space.
Example: "The new bookshelf was accommodated in the corner of the living room, making the most of the available space."
Alternatives: "placed in the corner" or "situated in the corner."
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Away fans are normally accommodated in the corner of the ground between the Broomloan and Govan Stands.
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Before the corners were filled in, away fans were accommodated in the lower tier of the Broomloan Stand.
Osijek's council was accommodated in a building at the south-eastern corner of Tvrđa's main square.
The ground floor contained two guardrooms, each 21 feet wide, and latrines, with spiral staircases in the corner of the gatehouse running up to the first floor, where relatively well-lit chambers with fireplaces probably accommodated the garrison's officers.
In the corner.
In the corner, a d.j.j
He stayed in the corner".
"Yeah?" said the guy in the corner.
A ficus tree endured in the corner.
Again, Cotto pinned Mayweather in the corner.
There was a chair in the corner.
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