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Put a screw to hold that corner bead to the stud and then use drywall mud. I keep a bag of Easy Sand 5 in an airtight bucket. One bag got us through 14 years of three rather rambunctious kids. I think it cost about $15
The pink stuff is cool and all but it's expensive and dries out in the bucket
edit: you could just pick a bucket size, fill it with the hot mud and throw the rest of the bag away to still get more value than a homeowner ever will with pink stuff style spackle.
The pink stuff (spackle) also never really hardens, can't stand it for even small repairs.
Drywall mud is where it's at for patches.
spackle is more foolproof i guess, but drywall mud is absolutely where it's at.