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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outdoor corner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to an outdoor space or area in a garden, yard, or somewhere outside. For example: "My daughter loves playing in the outdoor corner of our garden."
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In one outdoor corner stands a 30-foot warrior in chain mail and a helmet, his arm raised at an anonymous warehouse.
TOKYO — Niwa, one of the Japanese words for "garden," can be applied equally to a large public garden or just one small tree nestled in an outdoor corner, like in Tetsuo Ishii's home in the Shinagawa section of Tokyo.
Undoubtedly, Harry Weber, the sculptor who made the 10 vital statues that bristle with life in the outdoor corner of Eighth and Clark, has made mental sketches of how he would portray Pujols.
In a narrow, high-sided concrete courtyard hidden in an outdoor corner of the Brutalist Wurster Hall, Kinan Valdez of Teatro Campesino asked students and faculty to growl and shout; to walk, crawl, and leap; and to engage with props such as ropes and lampshades to reconsider the uses of discarded objects.
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Sleeps 10, from £446 a person a week, including flights and car hire, simpsontravel.com Homely and family-friendly, this traditional Aegean villa comes with lots of leafy outdoor corners to snooze away afternoons.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The corner lot is about an acre.
Incidentally, when attending the Westside Pavilion, I always park directly across from Hokkaido in the corner outdoor city parking lot one block west of Westwood Blvd... It's a lot easier than searching for a space under the building.
At the outdoor market cater-corner to Chanel, merchants painted a gloomier picture.
On the outdoor set on the corner of 59th and Fifth, a small aluminum goal had been erected on a mat of plastic grass.
There is a sectional sofa in one corner; an outdoor flight of open concrete stairs (with no handrail) leads to the second floor.
The plan usually included a single nave church, a convent around a patio, a large walled atrium or churchyard with an open-air chapel for outdoor masses, and small corner chapels called posas.
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