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Collocations for corridor - noun

ADJ.

endless, long | short | broad, wide | narrow | labyrinthine
the labyrinthine corridors of the ministry building
brightly-lit | badly-lit, dark, darkened, dim, gloomy, ill-lit | chilly, dank, draughty | bare, blank, featureless | deserted, empty | carpeted, lino-covered, marble-floored, stone, stone-flagged, tiled | picture-lined | white-walled, etc. | hospital, hotel, school | access | land, peace
(both figurative) UN troops will secure the land corridor so that food supplies can reach the trapped civilians.

VERB + CORRIDOR

line
Portraits line the corridors of the palace.

CORRIDOR + VERB

lead
Narrow corridors lead off from the main hallway.
run along/down sth
The corridor runs down the middle of the building.
link sth
The corridor links the old part of the hospital with the new.

CORRIDOR + NOUN

wall

PREP.

along a/the ~, at/to the end of a/the ~, down a/the ~
The office is just down the corridor on the left.
in a/the ~
I put my head down as I passed him in the corridor.

PHRASES

the corridors of power
(figurative) She was a minister with considerable influence in the corridors of power.
a labyrinth/maze of corridors
She led us through a maze of hotel corridors to our room.

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