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The phrase "in bows" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used as a prepositional phrase to describe a location or a state of being. For example: 1. The little girl danced around the room in bows and ribbons, her dress swishing around her. 2. The car was completely covered in bows, ready for the wedding parade. 3. The ballet dancers' movements were graceful, with their arms held high in bows. 4. The gift was presented to her in a beautiful box, tied up in bows. 5. The archers stood in rows, their arrows ready as they pulled back their bows.
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The drawings and etchings hanging on them are attached by red ribbons tied in bows.
Among them was a pale blue peau de soie ball gown, its skirt decorated in bows.
"I don't like everything to be tied neatly in bows," she told me.
Women wore ornamental orange parcel ribbons around their wrists or arms or in bows pinned to their coats.
There was even a girly touch or two with the Red Riding Hoodies and the black ribbons gathering up gowns in bows at the back.
Girls in school uniforms, their hair in bows, skip through the streets, and vendors hawk their wares as boisterously as always.
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She skipped in, "bowing, waving and wafting kisses.
Elsa Schiaparelli's trompe l'oeil sweaters, with knitted-in bows, collars and scarves, conquered Paris high society back in the 1920s.
Geoffrey was born in Bow, east London.
Bartenders in bow ties serve cocktails, wine and beer, too.
They married in Bow registry office in May , 1994
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