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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in each corner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location or arrangement of objects or elements in a space, indicating that something is present or occurring in all four corners.
Example: "The decorations were placed in each corner of the room to create a festive atmosphere."
Alternatives: "at every corner" or "in all corners."
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Positioned in each corner, the women waited for their cue.
Experimental data are used to model an MR damper in each corner.
On f. 1r, an unidentified coat of arms in each corner of the border.
In corner mazes, there are four dots, one in each corner.
Concrete benches were scattered around like cuttlebone and there were potted shrubs in each corner.
Basically there's a room in each corner and a service wing in the back.
We had opportunities to score in each corner but our forwards got lazy.
"The preferred line is to be on the white line in each corner," Stewart said.
Its display surface has stainless steel bezels with four visible screws in each corner.
For Lainie Fefferman's "Big Breath," there was one trumpeter in each corner of the room.
In each corner of the stage stands a dancer, isolated in a circle of light.
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