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The phrase "bandage around" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically implies that something is wrapped or tied with a bandage. Example: The doctor applied a bandage around the patient's injured arm to stop the bleeding.
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She had a bandage around her left ankle.
The second design feature is an additional transverse bandage around the region prone to delamination.
Rios wore his ponytail, his poker face and a bulky bandage around his sore left thigh.
He wrapped a bandage around Mo's thigh, and I called a taxi to take him home.
A stunned city wrapped a bandage around its bleeding wounds, masked its grief and limped on.
Horwitz ended up with a bandage around his ankle and playful teasing echoing in his ears.
"The day before, I hurt my leg and I had a bandage around my knee and I was stiff-legged.
The player was treated and returned to the field with a bandage around his head before play was abandoned.
The doctor told me I had burns across my eyes, as he tied a bandage around my head.
Williams had her right thigh and both of her ankles wrapped; Henin wore a bandage around her left thigh.
9.22pm BST 65 mins: Kane now has a bandage around his head, and Brown has a blank shirt.
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