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The phrase "a curve in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical curve or bend in an object, path, or concept, often in contexts like mathematics, art, or geography.
Example: "The artist skillfully depicted a curve in the road, leading the viewer's eye toward the horizon."
Alternatives: "a bend in the" or "a twist in the".
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His fingers draw a curve in the air.
The car disappeared around a curve in the road.
The bookstore was long and narrow, hugging a curve in the Via Veneto.
Moments later, a Queens-bound G train rounded a curve in the tracks and struck Mr. Franklin, killing him.
Rounding a curve in the road from Kernville, a wall of fire was clearly visible on a ridge.
In the real case a polynomial equation defines a curve in the plane.
Beyond a curve in the path near the water garden, where lilies float and deep-blue irises line the edge, you'll find two neon-green Adirondack chairs.
We were coming around a curve in the canyon wall, hurrying to get back while it was still light.
Goose Island was created in the 1850's when a canal was dug to straighten out a curve in the north branch of the Chicago River.
At around 7 20 A.M., every one of its cars left the track near a curve in the Bronx, near where the Hudson and Harlem Rivers meet.
In both accidents, cars on the bridge, which crosses the Hackensack River, were struck by oncoming trucks as they reached a curve in the four-lane roadway.
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