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'in the corner' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the physical location of something. For example, "I found a lost dog huddled in the corner."
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In the corner.
In the corner, a d.j.j
He stayed in the corner".
A ficus tree endured in the corner.
Again, Cotto pinned Mayweather in the corner.
There was a chair in the corner.
You back there in the corner.
"Yeah?" said the guy in the corner.
Similar(3)
About puss-in-the-corner?
*Cries in the corner*.
*cries in the corner*.
More suggestions(25)
gurney in the corner
gaze in the corner
in the corners of the curler
in this corner both
in the corner of various
in the extremity
in the restroom
in the neighborhood
in the block
in the wedge
in the side
in the cornerstone
in the edge
in the town
in the nook
in the doorstep
in the cornering
in the spot
in the perspective
in the coin
in the street
in the dive
in the media
in the items
in the crossroads
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