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Yes, 墙角 (qiángjiǎo) is commonly used in everyday conversation in Chinese. It refers to the corner formed by two walls, or the junction of two walls. It can also be used to describe a person or object being in the corner of a room or space.
For example, if someone is standing in the corner of a room, you could say "他站在墙角 (tā zhàn zài qiángjiǎo)" which means "He is standing in the corner."
In addition, 墙角 (qiángjiǎo) can also be used figuratively to describe a person who is isolated or marginalized, similar to the English phrase "being backed into a corner." For example, "他被逼到了墙角 (tā bèi bī dào le qiángjiǎo)" means "He was backed into a corner."
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