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corridors

  • plural
    of corridor.
    corridor
    noun
    a gallery or passage connecting parts of a building; hallway.

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It is now associated with river corridors and lake margins in all counties of Northern Ireland.

From BBC Jul. 28, 2026

Common to much of the user-generated content are eerie images and haunting stories of mysterious, yellow wallpapered corridors and empty office-like spaces that exist outside of, or beyond, reality itself.

From Science Daily Jul. 26, 2026

New concourses, expanded corridors and improved passenger facilities have reshaped the transit hub, which serves hundreds of thousands of commuters and travelers each day and remains the busiest rail station in the United States.

From Salon Jul. 25, 2026

The pacts are part of CN Rail’s broader push to strengthen its north-south corridors and deepen partnerships with U.S. railroads.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 24, 2026

It had been a glimpse only, two seconds at the most, but I walked through the corridors of Scheveningen with Betsie’s singing spirit at my side.

From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom