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Discover LudwigThe phrase "corner of a wall" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific location or position on a wall where two edges meet at a right angle. Example: The spider scurried into the corner of the wall, seeking refuge from the approaching broom.
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I may walk off a curb or bump into a corner of a wall, but that's about it".
Tucked away on the corner of a wall I noticed a small red rose, painted, Banksy style, to "grow" out of a crack in the pavement.
Maybe he'd bend down by the corner of a wall with a rifle in his hands, nod to a fellow trooper and do the "go in" signal with his fingers.
At the first sign of a leak, often a wet spot on the ceiling near the corner of a wall, go to the attic, if possible, and find the spot where the water is dripping.
Framed in the corner of a wall, like a miniature stained-glass window, is a model of the interior of the cathedral, with, at the centre of the chancel, the figure of a woman in an air-blue gown - Dante's Beatrice, presumably; the same figure who is later seen from aloft in the flesh, sweeping through the choir stalls and gesturing the audience through the secret recesses of the bell tower.
Other incidents have included a person suffering a torn liver when they were blown into the corner of a wall.
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A bricklayer assembles a corner of a brick wall.
He crept around a corner of a mud wall and slowly moved toward our position.
A corner of a jagged wall is what remains of the 110-story south tower.
Everywhere you looked, one of them seemed to be staring at nothing, drinking it in, transfixed: a dead stalk of dock weed or the blank corner of a stone wall or an icicle dribbled from the lip of a gutter.
He began as an illustrator, and, during his last half-decade, produced mysterious paintings of larger-than-life domestic subjects in a style of simplified realism with Pop and surrealistic overtones: images of human torsos in old-fashioned garb, fragments of clothing studied at close range, furniture, the corner of a brick wall and a monumental handbag.
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