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Yes, 'around the bend' is a fragment because it has no verb, and it's an incomplete thought. It's a noun phrase (bend is the noun) or a prepositional phrase (bend is the object of the preposition around) that can be the subject, the object of a sentence or preposition. Some examples:

Subject: Around the bend is my house. (verb is)

Object: I live around the bend. (verb live)

Object of a preposition: He came from around the bend. (verb came, object of the preposition from)

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