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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is at the corner" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate the location of an object, person, or place. For example: "The grocery store is at the corner of Main Street and Park Avenue."
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" 'He is at the corner.
A wasabi (horseradish root) specialty shop is at the corner.
The restaurant is at the corner of Sagamore Road.
Cafe Antico is at the corner of Moore Avenue.
The library is at the corner of Morehouse and Center Roads, and admission is free.
The park is at the corner of LaGrande Avenue and Second Street.
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Soon I was at the corner of 109th and Lexington.
If you are at the corner of Bowery and Houston.
It was at the corner of the parapet, at five o'clock in the morning.
The entrance will be at the corner of 39th Street and the Avenue of the Americas.
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