Idiom
Turn the corner.
To get over a bad run.
Dictionary
Turn the corner
verb
To pass the most critical point of some process; to pass out of danger.
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"turn the corner" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to make progress or overcome a difficult situation. Example: After months of struggling, I finally turned the corner and started to see improvements in my health.
Exact(60)
Turn the corner.
I think they will turn the corner.
Hopefully we can turn the corner".
Nigeria too could turn the corner on governance.
"Now we've got to turn the corner," Reese said.
On third down, though, Abraham can still turn the corner.
Other songs just turn the corner and explode.
This result can help us turn the corner.
Did he turn the corner voluntarily, or did someone force him?
This sordid business makes one weep and wonder how Egypt will ever turn the corner.
Both are tremendous power players who are still fast enough to turn the corner.
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Turn the location
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Turn the block
fold the corner
Turn the curve
Turn the edge
Turn the door
Turn the turn
Turn the front
connect the corner
Turn the part
Turn the street
Turn the neighborhood
attach the corner
Turn the neck
Turn the coin
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