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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a raised area on a surface, a minor obstacle, or a temporary increase in something, such as a price or a quantity.
Example: "After hitting the pothole, I noticed a bump on my car's tire."
Alternatives: "a rise" or "a lump".
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A bump in the road".
This month is a bump".
I just need a bump.
It wasn't a bump.
Many businesses experienced a bump in sales.
I had a bump on my head".
It may end with a bump.
The romance wasn't without a bump.
Paille's fast track hit a bump.
But he's never gotten a bump.
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It's a beer-and-a-bump kind of place.
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