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Additionaly it does not need to be pearlstone bricks.
Any crafted brick isnt corruptable, and some materials in their raw state are safe to use like Snow, Silt, Ash, Clay.
I typically dig a trench around my corruption/crimson sections to keep it from spreading. On the surface layer I lay non-corruptible bricks along the side to prevent corrupt grass from growing, creating its spikes and jumping the gap. Also on the surface area I extend a wall up to keep the same problem at bay, as well as keeping enemies from wandering over into a different biome. Later these spots become good forts as you can farm two biomes at the same time.
Early game your ability to remove corruption comes from digging/bombing out, or using purification powder bought from the dryad but has a small radius it can purify.