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There are several ways of decreasing crochet stitches, but the pattern should indicate what stitches to use. The most common (or easiest) is to yarn over in the first stitch (do NOT pull the rest of the stitch through) and then yarn over into the second stitch and pull the final stitch through both yarn overs.
It can be done, but would be very difficult to explain.
In effect, when you get to what would be a corner, you add extra stitches to what would be the corner. You can add some chain stitches. Another thing would be (for example) if doing single crochet, go from single crochet, to double crochet, to triple crochet, then to double crochet, and back to single crochet. The extra length of the double and triple crochets would form a corner that will become more evident when the next round is crocheted.
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