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Collocations for corridor - noun

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ADJECTIVE

endless, long
short
narrow, wide
central, main
brightly lit
badly lit, dark, darkened, dim, gloomy
dank, draughty/drafty
deserted, empty
carpeted, stone
hospital, hotel, school
access
labyrinthine (formal)
the labyrinthine corridors of the building
land
a now-submerged land corridor between northern African and southern Europe

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VERB + corridor

line
Portraits line the corridors of the palace.
walk, wander
It was interesting to walk the corridors of my old school.

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corridor + VERB

lead from sth, lead off from sth
Narrow corridors lead off from the main hallway.
lead to sth
a corridor that leads to the kitchen
run along sth, run down sth
The corridor runs down the middle of the building.
connect sth, link sth
The corridor links the old part of the hospital with the new.

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corridor + NOUN

wall

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PREPOSITION

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

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PHRASES

the corridors of power (figurative)
She had considerable influence in the corridors of power.
a labyrinth of corridors, a maze of corridors
She led us through a maze of hotel corridors to our room.

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