Have/Get A Corner On Something

B1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    30 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Have/Get A Corner On Something Meanings

    noun a corner (refers to a physical space or a market advantage)

    verb have/get (action words indicating possession or acquisition)

    preposition on (shows the relationship between 'have/get' and 'a corner')

    Fields related to have/get a corner on something

    Finance

    To have a corner on something means to have a monopoly or control over a particular market or asset.

    Business

    Used to describe a situation where a company or individual has a dominant position in a specific industry or market segment.

    Stock Market

    Refers to a situation where an investor or group of investors control a significant portion of a particular stock, giving them an advantage in trading.

    Occupation Usage of have/get a corner on something

    Writer

    In the publishing industry, a writer may try to have a corner on a particular genre or style of writing to establish themselves as an expert in that area.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may aim to get a corner on a specific therapeutic approach or treatment method to differentiate themselves from other practitioners and attract clients seeking that particular expertise.

    Entrepreneur

    An entrepreneur may seek to have a corner on a niche market or innovative product to gain a competitive advantage and dominate that segment of the industry.

    Investor

    An investor may try to get a corner on a certain type of investment opportunity or asset class to maximize their returns and establish a strong portfolio in that area.

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