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Discover Ludwig"curl around" is a correct phrase in written English that can be used to indicate something that is winding or forming a circle shape.
For example, "The vines of the ivy plant curled around the wooden posts of the fence."
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After that, I tried growing my fingernails out until they curl around like crazy straws or something.
The sides billow out then curl around to meet in a little point, like a little circus top.
They didn't look particularly threatening – apart from their huge horns which curl around like pig-tails, and which you wouldn't want to see coming at you.
In The Buried Giant, tendrils of mist curl around villages in which Britons and Saxons live at peace, forgetful of the terrible acts of slaughter that had enabled Arthur to establish his realm, and keep the invaders at bay.
The Mint prepared new date punches, in which the arms of the 3 did not curl around toward the center, creating the second variety, the "open 3".
If they get too long and curl around, they can get ripped off while running on their wheel.
Vines curl around eaves laden with tiny sweet grapes.
Dancers arch out from or curl around its spokes.
Broken pipes and tubes curl around thorny growths and disembodied limbs.
Roads curl around peaks and there are epic switchbacks to navigate.
Her fingers curl around the air as if they wanted to strangle it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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