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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a curve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or situation that occurs at a bend or turn in a road, path, or other linear feature.
Example: "The car skidded off the road at a curve, causing a minor accident."
Alternatives: "on a bend" or "at a turn".
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Encarnacion is back at the plate and he whiffs at a curve ball this time.
Slowing down at a curve, the cab driver leaped out while the gunman slid behind the wheel and kept going.
A passenger, Sergio Prego, told Cadena Ser that the train had jumped off the tracks at a curve.
The young driver may not be speeding, but fails to slow down at a curve or in slippery conditions.
Michael Barrett flailed at a curve in striking out in his first at-bat and did so again two innings later.
At a curve, the train started rolling over, some cars were on top of others and a lot of people were trapped at the bottom.
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And then the third option came at him, a curve ball.
Unfortunately, the game against Miami will be at 3 p.m., so that tosses a curve ball at Kuchar.
In "The Angel" (1989) at Werner, a curving stick figure of Venetian glass spheres looks both very present and barely there.
Lilly spun a curve, at 73 miles an hour.
The ride climbs 240 feet and zooms down into a curve at 80 miles an hour.
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