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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the bow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the front part of a ship or boat, often in nautical contexts.
Example: "The captain stood at the bow, surveying the horizon for any signs of land."
Alternatives: "in the front" or "toward the prow".
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A man stood at the bow with his shirt unbuttoned.
Her nephew took Emerson's place at the bow.
Previous work on the behaviour of spray at the bow is extensively reviewed.
They connect to one another at the bow, by means of folding platforms.
When you steer a ship, you don't look at the bow, you look at the horizon.
Now let's look at the bow that ties the whole package together.
The forecastle and aftercastle (or sterncastle) are at the bow and stern of the vessel.
The rudder also receives better mechanical protection at the stern than it would at the bow.
Diawara was placed on the deck outside, at the bow of the green ship.
Jahneasha Sullivan stood at the bow, arms extended, wind in her face.
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