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The phrase "corner to corner" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something being measured, connected, or compared from one corner to another corner. Example: The carpet was vacuumed corner to corner, leaving no dirt or crumbs behind.
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Bodies reached corner to corner in explosive expansion.
A depression, not quite plowed in, ran diagonally across the main field, from corner to corner.
"Anita, can you make sure you spread corner to corner?" Mr. Gorczynski says.
Ferrer dealt with his weakness by staying back and slamming balls from corner to corner.
Below, Nadal ran Nalbandian corner to corner with his lefty topspin forehand.
Murray produces a fizzing forehand pass to get to 30-all, he then sends Lu charging from corner to corner to corner to corner to set up a first match point, 30-40.
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In corner-to-corner communication, C-NOC operates 29% faster than H-NOC.
Lit corner-to-corner like a studio, the outback isn't isolating but strangely intimate and close.
The demonstration part used was a borosilicate hexagon of 390 mm corner-to-corner.
The Williams-Azarenka match featured high-quality tennis and spectacular corner-to-corner rallies.
We are measuring corner-to-corner spread.
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