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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around a bend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located or happening at a curve or turn in a road, path, or similar setting.
Example: "As we drove around a bend, we were greeted by a stunning view of the mountains."
Alternatives: "at a curve" or "beyond a turn."
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I wasn't holding on to anything and kept falling over as the train came around a bend.
He likes saying it, likes leaning into that "oooo" sound, which reminds him of a train coming around a bend at night in an old movie.
The PATH train lurched around a bend and emerged from the darkness of a cast-iron tube into the morning sun.
They hiked on around a bend.
He passed slowly around a bend, then stopped.
It went out of sight around a bend.
And no sooner would it vanish around a bend than another appeared along the levee.
Fishing above him around a bend I hooked and landed a large cutthroat trout.
A little farther, around a bend, are rows of stone walls, the foundations of Sacsayhuaman.
As Mr. McAllister disappeared around a bend, what had been a mild morning changed without warning.
The Húsafell Hotel appears around a bend, all steel, glass and stone.
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