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The phrase "a bow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a bow made from a specific material or object, often in a metaphorical or descriptive sense.
Example: "She wore a beautiful dress adorned with a bow of silk at the waist."
Alternatives: "a ribbon of" or "a loop of".
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Not even a bow? "Of course we do a bow," Mariangela said.
At the end of a 90-minute press conference Saikawa gave a bow of apology.
A bow of appreciation to Frank Rich (March 12) for his article on Stephen Sondheim.
The surface tension is so delicately maintained that a bow of the head has huge emotional impact.
In The Kitchen Bride (1988), the artist transforms herself into a giant cheese grater and makes a bow of obeisance to the household gods.
Starring Olivia Wilde, Mark Duplass, Evan Peters and Donald Glover, David Gelb's $3.3m film secured fifth place with a bow of $10.6m.
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Form a bow out of ribbon.
Check out How to Make a Bow out of Your Hair for more help.
Put a bow on the top of the wreath.
In some cases a bowing of such façade panels after a certain time of environmental exposure is experienced.
as a bowing of violins.
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