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Discover Ludwig"sharp curve" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden or drastic change in direction, either literally or figuratively. Example: "As the car approached the sharp curve in the road, the driver had to slow down to avoid losing control."
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They were thrown from the car when it rounded a sharp curve.
Certainly, his life experiences have prepared him for any sharp curve in the road.
As she and her friend approached Mountainburg, she says, they took a sharp curve at high speed.
The dominant side of Hughes appeared in stages Monday -- with an explosive fastball here, a sharp curve there.
He goes after hitters using a mid-90s fastball with a slight cut, a sharp curve and an occasional changeup.
Just before a sharp curve, its headlights revealed a dark, yawning hole only a tick to the right.
Personally, I can't wait to get up to a mountain Saturday to watch some daredevils whip around a sharp curve at high speed.
What saves the picture from looking like just another image of an earthly construction site, though, is the sharp curve of the horizon.
Chamberlain showed a good fastball at times, no surprise, mixed in with an occasional sharp curve, a decent slider and even a rudimentary changeup.
That side also differs from the rest of the mostly rectangular building in that it has been designed with a sharp curve.
The train was moving at 106mph before it ran off the rails along a sharp curve where the speed limit drops to just 50mph, federal investigators have said.
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