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The phrase 'in a corner of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something is located in an obscure, out-of-the-way place. For example, you could say "She was sitting in a corner of the room, quietly reading a book."
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In a corner of a parlor car.
"I hid myself in a corner of the room.
I planted myself in a corner of his office.
He was sitting alone in a corner of a tent.
We sit in a corner of the vast departure lounge.
I am in a corner of my study.
In a corner of his office, I noticed a shofar.
The rabbits huddled together in a corner of their hutch.
He was mobbed in a corner of the rink.
I sat in a corner of his office and pouted.
He sat alone in a corner of the dugout.
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