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"I turned it in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It should be used when referring to something that was handed in or submitted, such as an assignment or a form. For example, "I finished my essay last night and I turned it in an hour ago."
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So I turned it in and kinda forgot about it.
"I didn't want anything to do with it, so I turned it in.
He was just as swift with "Looking for a Ship," but one item stopped him from the day I turned it in until "Looking for a Ship" appeared in The New Yorker, nine months later.
As he told me, he looked at Joy and said, "You were upset with me because I took too long to write it, but when I turned it in I was never prouder.
I turned it in.
But my manuscript was pretty clean when I turned it in.
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"Clara is the first person who sees my work before I turn it in – always," says Shirley. "Although we don't really criticise... .. "Oh, but you did criticise me once!" interrupts Clara.
How much good do I need to do, and where do I turn it in?
I'll turn it in tomorrow and I won't be late again".
"I felt like I turned it around in the fifth, started playing some good tennis again".
I turned it on in the dark and listened through headphones to the warm, safe, masculine – I remember it that way, at least – voice of England.
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