Sentence examples for common corridor from inspiring English sources

"common corridor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a shared space between two or more buildings, usually one with multiple rooms. For example: "The residents of the apartment building have access to a common corridor, which connects all of the apartments on each floor."

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Since then, the Monfort Trusts, the owner of Munsey's original location and a dozen or so adjoining stores, has spent $300,000 for remediation, removing 30 tons of tainted soil and sealing the basement room, which is off a common corridor that runs beneath all the stores.

Right now, Zhang said its most common corridor is transactions between China and Southeast Asia, but Australia and New Zealand are also significant.

The police found a scattered trail of blood that led to the seventh floor of Block 12. Stepping into the common corridor from the stairwell, Inspector Pereira noticed an eclectic mix of religious symbols (a cross, a mirror, and a knife-blade) on the entrance of the first flat (unit number 467F).

Two different areas with eight beds at both sides of a common corridor in the ICU were named as areas A and B. BC was applied in area A with 24-hour periods and DDCA was applied in area B with 12hour periods for surface cleaning.

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Both buildings will be wired for the high-speed Internet access that virtually all tenants demand today, and bathrooms and common corridors will also be improved.

WP Commercial recently did similar renovation work at its Atrium Corporate Park -- renovating the lobby, elevator cabs and common corridors and installing new walkways and landscaping outside, with future plans to construct a cafe.

The platform also includes more advanced features, such as enabling users to share rides with companies located in similar areas or along common corridors.

All Gravitraps were set up in corners where mosquitoes were likely to be resting or breeding (i.e. cool, shaded areas or around potted plants), along the common corridors of the apartments or backyards of landed houses.

The story goes that she heard an MP in a Commons corridor remark to a colleague as she passed by that she was "Thatcheresque".

In the small hours of one night a senior Conservative whip was hailed by a leading Eurosceptic from the end of a long Commons corridor.

Maybe it's a Westminster thing – journalists working along the Commons corridors are surely the most hard-nosed, least cuddly of our trade.

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