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down left corner
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"down left corner" is not a correct phrase in written English.
Instead, you can use "bottom left corner," which is the correct term for the corner of a page, picture, or object that is located in the lower left-hand side. Example: The logo was placed in the bottom left corner of the website to ensure it was visible on all pages.
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Alternative expressions(5)
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3 human-written examples
Counting directions (follow arrow) for Fuchs-Rosenthal chamber (upper diagram) and for Bürker (down left corner).
The merge between MitoTracker green and Rhod-FF is shown in the down left corner and the intensity correlation analysis and the Pearson coefficient is shown in the down right corner.
In the down left corner the F icon will let you change the speed of the chosen object in the time line.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The exemplary granule cell exhibits a single place field in the down-left corner of the rectangular environment.
Science
If the puck is down in the left corner, the center and the left winger will run the cycle down in the left corner.
Wiki
Leeds fought back and Joel Moon touched down in the left corner after exchanging passes with Ryan Hall, Sinfield converting.
News & Media
Zungul ran a ball down in the left corner as goalkeeper Scott Manning came out to challenge him.
News & Media
Bourgoin sealed victory when lock Basson touched down in the left corner after excellent approach play by Rudi Coetzee while Parra added the conversion.
News & Media
Atkins appeared to touch down in the left corner – so much so that the referee, Robert Hicks, sent the decision upstairs to the video referee as a try.
News & Media
However, when the pressure was on to win the game, Ben Hunt couldn't repeat his exploits against the Sydney Roosters last week and failed to get the ball down in the left corner with the line at his mercy.
News & Media
On 23 minutes, Justin Horo broke down the left for the Dragons before drawing the full-back and passing out wide to Richards, who touched down in the left corner for his fourth try of the season.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the phrase "bottom left corner" instead of "down left corner" for clarity and grammatical correctness. This ensures professional and easily understood communication.
Common error
Avoid using "down" to describe a fixed vertical location. "Down" implies movement. Instead, use "bottom" or "lower" to accurately specify a position that's static and at the bottom.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "down left corner" functions as a spatial descriptor, aiming to identify a specific location within a visual field or area. As Ludwig AI points out, it is not considered grammatically correct in formal English, with "bottom left corner" being the preferred alternative.
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News & Media
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Science
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "down left corner" is used to describe a location but is generally considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the preferred alternative is "bottom left corner". While "down left corner" appears in various sources, including news, scientific articles, and wikis, it's best to avoid it in formal writing. The phrase is intended to help to indicate the corner located at the bottom and on the left side. For formal communication, "lower left corner" is a more appropriate alternative.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bottom left corner
Replaces "down" with "bottom", the standard and grammatically correct term for the lower part.
lower left corner
Substitutes "down" with "lower", a more formal descriptor for vertical position.
left bottom corner
Reorders the words while maintaining the meaning but slightly altering the flow.
left lower corner
Changes "down" to "lower" and swaps the order, providing another variation of formal description.
bottom left-hand corner
Adds "hand" to emphasize the corner's position relative to a viewer or object.
at the bottom left
Uses a prepositional phrase to describe the general area instead of a specific corner.
in the lower left
Uses 'in' to denote location.
left corner at the bottom
Rearranges the phrase and adds "at the" to clarify the location.
corner at the bottom left
Rearranges the phrase and adds "at the" to describe the location from a different perspective.
in the southwest corner
Uses a compass direction to indicate the location, assuming a top-down view.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "down left corner"?
The grammatically correct alternative is "bottom left corner". Using "bottom" accurately indicates the lower position.
Is "down left corner" acceptable in informal writing?
While understandable, "down left corner" is generally considered incorrect. It's best to use "bottom left corner" even in informal contexts to avoid ambiguity.
What's the difference between "down left corner" and "bottom left corner"?
"Down left corner" isn't grammatically standard. "Bottom left corner" is the established and correct phrase to indicate the lower left position.
Can I use "lower left corner" instead of "down left corner"?
Yes, "lower left corner" is a valid alternative. It's more formal than "bottom left corner" but equally correct.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested