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The phrase "a bad turn around" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a bad turnaround." You can use it to describe a situation where a change or recovery is unsuccessful or disappointing.
Example: "The project had a bad turnaround, resulting in significant losses for the company."
Alternatives: "a poor turnaround" or "an unfavorable turnaround."
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Not a bad turn around, but you have to keep in mind that some directorate deadlines bring in over 3000 proposals!
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But things take a bad turn.
A bad turn for him.
I think you can do something bad and it doesn't make you a bad person," Capshaw told THR. "We are the sum of our experiences and we can make a bad choice and turn around and do better.
We are the sum of our experiences and we can make a bad choice and turn around and do better.
Some of our favorite musical strategies are: Disappointment (When something seems bad, turn it around, and find something good), sharing (You can take a turn, and then I'll get it back), mad feelings (When you feel so mad that you want to roar, take a deep breath and count to 4), to just name a few.
The mayor, Pedro Edmunds, sees it as an opportunity to turn around bad feeling over the national park.
Mari Holden's bad luck turned around faster than an Olympic silver medalist pounding the pedals on a perfect ride.
A culture to turn around.
-- The Harvard Business Review suggests ways to turn around a bad day.
Be patient, polite, and courteous, especially if you're trying to turn around a bad reference.
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