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The phrase "a bend of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or collection of something, often in a poetic or metaphorical context.
Example: "As the sun set, we noticed a bend of swans gliding gracefully across the lake."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a collection of".
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Women's are more subtle, a step and a bend of the knee or a gentle rocking.
The historic core of the city is located on a peninsula in a bend of the River Wear.
Nestled into a bend of the M18, the village I grew-up in is midway between Doncaster and Rotherham.
Visit to Boscobel, the Palladian villa in a high green meadow on a bend of the Hudson, near Garrison.
The night show will be performed along a bend of the river Wear with Auckland Castle as its backdrop, on a stage that will measure 71/2 acres.
Big Bend National Park, set in a bend of the Rio Grande, is a mix of gorges, canyons, mountains and desert.
Then we wandered over to the Mahaparinirvana temple, a 1956 shrine at a bend of the road leading out of town.
This could mean a bend of an elbow or the strike of a footfall is converted into a jolt of power.
One among several structures like it are laid out in neat rows in a bend of Germany's River Elbe, two miles from Dresden's historically reconstructed center.
With a broad smile, he waved us on our way down that jungle road to Atjoni, a crossing at a bend of the Suriname River.
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Situated on a bend of one of the many inland waterways, it has two pavilions with a capacity of 500 persons.
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