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The phrase "corridor by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean "near to" or "nearby". For example: "I found a quiet spot to work in the corridor by the fire exit."
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"Corridor," by Saskia Hamilton.
He was overpowered and hustled down a corridor by the men; I didn't learn his fate.
If anyone resists, they drag her down the corridor by her hair to the "slaughterhouse".
They made their first short trips to the Wakhan corridor by backpacking over a 17,000-foot 17,000-foot
The study concluded that some pollutants from trucks and trains could double or quadruple in the Laredo corridor by 2020.
I remember waiting in the queue for the payphone at uni which was separated from the corridor by a few bits of hardboard.
But he had not forgotten — he remembered her as a girl, alone in the corridor by his office, holding the sudden promise of pleasure.
But the United States Coast Guard shut down that corridor by the early 1990s, and shipments switched to the Pacific coast of Mexico.
Ms. Botsch said he darted past the people in the corridor by the bathroom and ran out of the building, which overlooks the Great South Bay.
At some stage of the Bombay stay, Botham also had his blue suede shoes stolen after they had been left in the hotel corridor by Underwood.
Mr. Spano has said that the bike path "could greatly increase mobility in the corridor by linking employment centers and commercial sites with our existing trailway network".
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