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"the corner" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can refer to a physical corner of a room or building, or a metaphorical corner in a situation or conversation. Example 1 (physical corner): She sat in the corner of the coffee shop, sipping on her latte and reading a book. Example 2 (metaphorical corner): We were backed into a corner during the negotiation, with no choice but to accept the terms offered.
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The corner".
In the corner.
I've turned the corner.
The corner is cleared.
From the corner.
I waited on the corner.
"I worked round the corner.
Everybody stopped at the corner.
It's only around the corner.
"The Shop Around the Corner".
He stands on the corner.
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