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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around a curve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe movement or positioning in relation to a curved path or surface.
Example: "The car smoothly navigated around a curve, maintaining its speed without losing control."
Alternatives: "along a bend" or "through a turn".
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When the train passes around a curve, a horizontal rotary angle will occur between the coupler body and car body in the direction of the longitudinal centerline, but it is limited by the structural dimensions of the coupler.
Now, we're going around a curve and just hanging on".
The car disappeared around a curve in the road.
How does the plane of a road change as it goes around a curve?
She raised her eyes to watch, and saw, some distance ahead, the engine disappearing around a curve.
It left the station without anyone on it and finally it flew around a curve and into the Red River.
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Darts shape a single piece of fabric to make it fit around a curved form.
When one day you turn around and a curve ball is thrown your way.
If tearing around a hairpin curve sounds like some much-needed therapy, there's no shortage of options.
While winding around a few curves, State Route 664 intersects with Armory Drive, an access road to a local armory.
In his 1989 hockey anthology, "Riding on the Roar of the Crowd" (Macmillan of Canada), David Gowdey included an essay by the Canadian columnist and playwright Rick Salutin, who wondered about wrapping a country's identity around a curved stick.
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