The correct phrase is "in the left-hand corner." This expression indicates that something is located within the confines of that corner. The use of "at" would be less precise in this context.
it should be in the lower left hand corner or upper left hand corner
Draw a line from the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner and then across the base to the bottom left hand corner and then to the top right hand corner.
start at the bottom left hand corner and go straight up and over the top left hand corner then go horizontally down and even with the bottom right hand corner then go straight across the bottom to the bottom left hand corner and go horizontally to the top right hand corner
top left hand corner
It is in the left hand corner.
Most upper left hand
Connect the bottom right hand corner to the left top hand corner.
no,it goes in the middle but if it is a return address then it goes in the left hand corner
its in the left hand corner in the bottom
In the continental US (not including Alaska and Hawaii) the last lower left corner state is California, while the last upper left corner is Washington.
there is approximately 800 in thu corner