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The phrase "a bulge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a protrusion or swelling in a surface, often referring to physical objects or body parts.
Example: "He noticed a bulge in his pocket, which turned out to be his wallet."
Alternatives: "a bump" or "a protrusion".
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Going grey and fighting a bulge.
The dent turned into a bulge.
They saw a bulge in his waistband.
But Johnson noted, "A bulge could be anything".
There's a bulge of Americans in this age group.
The lens creates a bulge on the back, too.
Instead, countries have a bulge of working-age adults.
There was a bulge where a pistol was tucked into her shorts.
I lost a bulge and gained a breast, or something that looks very like a breast.
The shoulder of a bison is made rounded by a bulge of limestone.
Some neighbors said they had noticed falling bricks and a bulge in one wall last week.
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