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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on the corridor' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a physical area such as a hallway, or corridor. For example, "I saw him walking on the corridor."
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"We slept three to a room; there was one telephone on the corridor and policemen everywhere".
Thirty-plus galleries participate in co-ordinated openings on the corridor of St Claude, just down from the French Quarter, one of the more vital underground arts scenes in the US.
On the corridor, she stopped.
The "sidebar" is a notch up on the corridor meeting.
Take, for instance, the team photos that hang on the corridor walls outside Jordan's office.
Five of the other cells on the corridor were locked shut.
Many of the rooms do not have en-suite or cooking facilities on the corridor.
The Guardian Weekly was then produced from a small office on the Corridor, printed on the Cross Street Guardian presses.
TechCity supports digital entrepreneurs across London, focusing on the corridor between Old St and the Olympic Park.
"And without good security, it was too unsafe even on a hot summer day to sit outside on the corridor".
The connection was rammed, so I ended up huddled on the corridor floor for four hours being whacked by the door every time anybody went to the toilet.
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