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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around that corner" is correct and can be used in written English
It means "on the other side of that corner" or "in the area near that corner." Example: I saw a bakery around that corner and decided to stop in for some fresh bread.
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"He might come around that corner right now, he might show up in the middle of the night or even tomorrow".
Writer saw several children laughing at the man; she felt off balance too-all that evening, even when the shouting crowd spun so fast around that corner, she hadn't seen one child look fast around that corner, she hadn't seen one child look frightened.
"They were going around that corner, and they just went too fast".
"I just think it's a matter of time before we turn around that corner and get things rolling.
"We're just straining, trying to see around that corner to where they're on the phone, and we can't".
WARREN: And he rounds the corner, and I remember standing there watching, and he comes around that corner.
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"You never know what opportunities are around the corner that may soon be available.
Designers can see around the corner that other people can't see around".
"There will always be another technology around the corner that might transform things," he claimed.
Visiting children were relegated to a condo around the corner that the couple bought.
Lunchtime was approaching, and he recommended a saloon around the corner that sold buffalo burgers.
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