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Discover Ludwig"tiny corner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used as a descriptive phrase to refer to a small or confined space. Example: She sat in the tiny corner of the coffee shop, sipping her latte and reading a book.
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Then had a tiny corner by two fingers.
Actors were performing a play on a tiny corner stage.
He could see only out of a tiny corner of his right eye.
Yet it is only a tiny corner of the dreary canvas of Soviet life.
It is a tiny corner room, windows covered in plastic, more peeling paint.
I soon discovered that the Cornelius novels were only a tiny corner of Moorcock's sprawling oeuvre.
It would take a hell of a lot of tiny corner shops to replace them.
In this tiny corner, at least, all will be right with the world.
"The government wants us to focus on a tiny corner of this world," Mr. Wall said.
Argos earlier this week launched its first ever London Underground store, in a tiny corner of Cannon Street Station.
True, the museums in question, in Paris and the provinces, represent a tiny corner of the French art world.
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