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The phrase "a bow of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are describing a specific type of bow, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "He crafted a bow of a unique design that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a type of bow" or "a kind of bow".
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He is planning to open a creative boutique, under the aegis of Omnicom, to be named Cutwater, which he defined as "the leading edge of a bow of a boat".
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In some cases a bowing of such façade panels after a certain time of environmental exposure is experienced.
Or throw a bow around a top-of-the-line treadmill, perfect for those snowy days when the gym is just a little too far away.
Nancy Lasher had red-rimmed blue eyes behind bifocals, a sharp nose, a tiny, lipless bow of a mouth.
There's a great bow of a pebble beach, except the pebbles are the size of cars.
STANDING at the bow of a Staten Island-bound ferryboat on a recent afternoon, Capt.
You'll see a drawing of me on the bow of a sailboat and the photographer shooting me.
In tackling the Barbican's Curve, a 90m bow of a gallery, he has returned to one of his favourite motifs: the kayak.
Slim Cook, a sculptor from Shoreham, entered the competition with a model of a mermaid on a 20-foot tall bow of a ship.
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