0In order for him to win their support in the general election, he needs Clinton in his corner, he needs to convince them that he can help alleviate their economic woes, and he needs to connect with them on a personal level, according to the experts02br 02br 00Two questions.02br 02br 001. What's the meaning of 'in his corner'? Is it a figurative use?02br 02br 002. What do you do when you connect with someone on a personal level?02br 02br 00Thanks in advance!0-
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01. As a coach in boxing, staying in the corner and giving advice, support. 02br 002.
— Marius Hancu
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As a coach in boxing, staying in the corner and giving advice, support.
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They believe and undestand you, they feel you feel the same as they do.
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01. As a coach in boxing, staying in the corner and giving advice, support. 02br 002. They believe and undestand you, they feel you feel the same as they do. 0-
0I'm still a little confused on #2. Could you help me understand your second sentence?02br 02br 002. They believe and undestand you, 01i00they feel you feel the same as they do02i0-