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The phrase "a bow around it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is presented or finished in a decorative or appealing way, often implying a sense of completion or enhancement.
Example: "She wrapped the gift with colorful paper and tied a bow around it to make it look more festive."
Alternatives: "a ribbon tied around it" or "a finishing touch on it".
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"To tie a bow around it would only make it uglier," Mr. Frost said.
While most people write them off as creepy homeless masturbation chambers, I think they're shrouded in secrecy and synonymous with sin and forbidden sexuality, like a box with a bow around it saying, "PLEASE DON'T OPEN".
Tie a bow around it if you wish.
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Our human obsession with putting everything into neat boxes we can tie a bow around isn't realistic.
Where better to tie a bow around the franchise than with Luke Skywalker's passing — Han Solo having already been despatched in 2015's installment of this latest portion of the saga.
Tie a bow around its neck or make it a scarf.
Ann opened the door to find Dick's parents on her doorstep, holding a puppy with a bow around its neck.
Wrap him up, tie a bow around him, maybe slap some lipstick on him, give him a makeover, and regift his arse to another team because it's over.
A PLANT with a red bow around it stands in the corner of the new -- or at least greatly expanded -- art space called Miranda Arts.
Tie a pink bow around it with a note that says "Happy Valentine's Day! Love, *your name*".
If you put a bow around their neck; make sure it is loose.
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