[Idiom] IN YOUR CORNER. - Reliable Support: Being There When It Matters

In your corner.

In your corner.

Supporting or defending someone.

'In your corner' means to support or defend someone, especially during difficult times. Drawing from the boxing ring, where a cornerman supports the boxer, giving advice, encouragement, and physical aid, this idiom signals loyalty and steadfast support for someone amidst challenges.

Example Sentences

  1. I've got your back; I'm always in your corner.

    I will always support you and have your back.

  2. Don’t worry about the tough times, I’m always in your corner.

    Don't worry during hard times; I will always support you.

  3. You can count on me; I’ll always be in your corner through thick and thin.

    You can rely on me to be your supporter through any situation.

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