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"my corner" is a valid phrase in written English.
Generally speaking, it can be used to refer to a physical location or an area within a certain space that belongs to, is occupied by or associated with someone. For example, "I found a quiet spot in the office for myself, and now it's become my corner."
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He turned on my corner; I turned.
I remained silent in my corner.
"They're still in my corner.
In my corner, silence reigns.
Police arranged my corner here four years ago.
Even my corner shop sells panettone now.
"My corner said: 'You've done fantastic.
We half-hid at my corner table.
"Joe has come over to my corner," Ali said.
This organization has always been in my corner.
"My corner told me to take it easy.
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