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The phrase "around every bend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the idea of encountering something unexpected or new at various points along a journey or experience.
Example: "Life is full of surprises, and you never know what you might find around every bend."
Alternatives: "at every turn" or "with each twist".
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A surprise lay around every bend.
Expectations await around every bend in every trail.
On McMurtry's frontier, wet work lies around every bend of the river.
Around every bend lurk exiles, explorers, renegades and castaways from the pages of history.
The cycle of struggle, triumph, survival and nostalgia is laid out around every bend.
There was something addictive about the unfurling, around every bend, of new vistas.
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For us, Golden Canyon provided a series of "oohs" and "aaahs" around almost every bend.
The race is usually over in less than 60 seconds — Montsho's personal best is 49.56 — making every stride, every arm chop, every bend around the track critical.
For Alan Dietrich, CEO of Bendistillery, his brilliant idea came during a run in the woods around Bend.
Then, turn around, bend slightly forward, hook your thumbs into your skirt, and bend with your backside toward your partner as you roll down your skirt.
With Valentine's Day just around the bend, every Champagne merchant and oyster fisherman is doing their level best to convince us that the most romantic way to spend that particular Sunday is by force-feeding your significant other yeasted wine and raw molluscs.
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