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Discover Ludwig"in some corners" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is happening or present in certain areas or among certain groups. Example: Although the city is known for its bustling nightlife, in some corners, you can still find quiet and peaceful neighborhoods.
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IN SOME corners of the commercial-property market a slight whiff of self-congratulation is in the air.
Such was the reaction in some corners of the hall.
He is, nonetheless, suddenly a rising star in some corners.
Spending has been cut deeply in some corners.
In some corners, the roadway pitched upwards at 16percentt.
The proposal met with ridicule in some corners.
But now the plan is gaining traction in some corners of the financial world.
The reaction in some corners of the industry has been something like revulsion.
In some corners of Washington, that raises a cry against "mandates".
This is seen, in some corners, as a rather exploitative act.
At least in some corners of the N.F.L., the view after four weeks is promising.
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