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"in one corner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is in an isolated area, usually within a larger area. For example, "The stray cat found a comfortable spot to rest in one corner of the alley."
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In one corner was a big loaf.
In one corner: awesome box-office might.
Kusama serenaded you from a telly set in one corner.
In one corner is what's now commonly called "private space".
"The matadors were in one corner," he said.
In one corner stood a dummy dressed in samurai armor.
A live band was tuning up in one corner.
Her opera cake was crumbling in one corner.
In one corner, a signpost designates the "Speed Desk".
In one corner, sexual abstinence campaigner Bristol Palin.
There was a camera in one corner monitoring his movements.
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