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The phrase "as a corner" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation or position, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "He found himself in a difficult situation, feeling trapped as a corner."
Alternatives: "in a difficult position" or "in a tight spot".
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Moreover, this degree elevation method is presented as a corner cutting process.
The first H Mart opened in Queens, New York in 1982, as a corner shop.
I looked at the situation and I know what he can bring as a corner outfielder.
As a corner, it was the equivalent of being represented by Sullivan & Cromwell.
The novelist Émile Zola famously described landscape painting as a corner of nature "viewed through a temperament".
Residents of Buckingham Palace have been known to order from its food halls, using Harrods as a corner grocery.
Today, as a corner of Louis Armstrong Park, it is hallowed ground for musicians, a seedbed of classic jazz.
Robiola to Go bears as much relation to its namesake as a corner burger joint has to Le Cirque 2000.
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Even Bryan LaHair managed to squeeze a $12 bid out of USA Today's Steve Gardner as a corner-infield filler.
Mr. Trivisonno said in a recent interview that he viewed the elder Mr. Ostreicher as "a corner-cutter".
China views space as a corner-stone of its future prosperity: a mandate from heaven for China's growth and military strength.
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