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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grave turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a serious or significant change in a situation or narrative.
Example: "The story took a grave turn when the protagonist discovered the truth about their past."
Alternatives: "a serious turn" or "a somber turn".
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"Dr. Hudson said he would come straight to you if, if, if the illness took a grave turn".
It took a grave turn Thursday when armed Chávez supporters fired on peaceful strikers, killing at least 14 and injuring hundreds.
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This is where things take a serious, and potentially grave, turn.
General Electric : Chief Executive Jeff Immelt Jeff Immelt, who once blasted investors for overlooking shares in the industrial and financial powerhouse, is today the victim of a crisis of capitalism, and probably wishes that he had a grave to turn in.
We, like all of you, were pulling for James Kim, and our hearts, thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family in the aftermath of this grave turn of events.
But when the excitement subsided, the body's icy grave turned out to have been a hundred meters inside Italy.
The body in the grave turned out to be that of Henry Holland, who lost an arm to amputation and was buried around 1927.
My grandfather's grave turned into the light, and the dew on his weedy little mortality patch was glorious.
But we would be making a grave mistake to turn our backs on what built the greatest middle class in this country.
"But we would be making a grave mistake to turn our backs on what built the greatest middle class in the history of the world".
If the bodies in the graves turn out to be those of the students, many questions remain, starting with why they would be the targets of attack.
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