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Discover Ludwig"into a corner" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written and spoken English.
It can be used to describe someone or something being pushed or forced into a difficult or challenging situation. Example: The team's poor performance has backed them into a corner, leaving them with no option but to win their next game.
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Surely they were pushed into a corner.
I'd backed myself into a corner.
He'd backed her into a corner!
Increasingly, Qadhi felt backed into a corner.
He was squeezed into a corner.
We paint ourselves into a corner.
Don't mop yourself into a corner.
It felt backed into a corner".
Chlo?evigny sat scrunched into a corner.
So they feel backed into a corner.
They've painted themselves into a corner.
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