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Discover Ludwig"corner into" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English, and can be used to describe an action of turning into a corner.
For example: "I saw the car corner into the small alleyway at a high speed."
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Another couple turn a corner into the gloom.
"Drugs turned that corner into a pit," Mrs. Quintyne said.
Hawke turned a corner into a giant room.
The absence of cars turns every street corner into an open-air café.
I peeked around the corner into the living room, wondering if the illusion was complete.
Villa swing a corner into the box but Swansea clear it.
"We are not afraid to die!" We get around the corner into Darling Street.
When More Than Ready cut the corner into the stretch, my heart started pumping.
Then they turned a corner into the main square and stopped outside a large new building.
In the fourth minute of extratime, Etcheverry placed a corner into the penalty area.
"When you turn the corner into the interior area, it's quiet.
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