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Cornhill is an area of London Uk where the Corn Exchange was situated

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In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Cornhill is referenced as the location of Scrooge's counting-house where he conducts his business. It is described as a bustling and busy street in London where Scrooge's office is situated. The mention of Cornhill helps to establish the setting and atmosphere of the story.

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