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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the corners" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every corner of a particular area or space, often in a metaphorical sense to imply thoroughness or completeness.
Example: "We searched all the corners of the room for the missing keys."
Alternatives: "every nook" or "each corner".
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So if you want to cut all the corners, sure, just be super careful.
He has now found plenty more, scattered to all the corners of the globe.
Costa Rica has done very well at bringing education, health care and services to all the corners of its territory.
For example, Mae is told to visit all the corners of the "store" and to look side to side while walking through the aisles.
Even the stage had no sharp edges; a team of architects and designers had shaved all the corners into sleek, comfortable curves.
This species then spread to all the corners of the Marsh where its characteristic croaking laugh frequently disturbs the sleep of many Marsh residents.
William J. Clinton All the corners of his days were filled in, as they are when someone has found the work that best suits his disposition.
Karin: When I enter a room I have to look in all the corners.
The administration has been trying since day one to fill in all the corners of domestic and international policy.
We're going round the new track and Jeremy is giving all the corners really, really overthought nicknames.
Make sure all the corners touch each other exactly.
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