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corridor

[kawr-i-der, -dawr, kor-] / ˈkɔr ɪ dər, -ˌdɔr, ˈkɒr- /


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Larry the cat, the UK's most famous feline, marks 15 years on Sunday as the country's chief mouser patrolling the corridors of power around number 10 Downing Street.

From Barron's

“We attribute part of that to the fact that Canada is looking to diversify trade corridors,” Rousseau says.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are more than 50 million square feet of empty office space in Los Angeles, according to industry experts, spread among the city’s many commercial districts and corridors such as Wilshire Boulevard.

From Los Angeles Times

There was someone standing at the end of the corridor.

From Literature

The Detroit-Windsor corridor is one of the busiest trade crossings in North America, where auto parts and other goods travel back and forth between U.S. and Canadian plants.

From The Wall Street Journal