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The phrase "a happy turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or fortunate change in circumstances or events.
Example: "After months of uncertainty, the news of the funding approval was a happy turn for the project team."
Alternatives: "a fortunate twist" or "a pleasant change".
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This was not a happy turn of events.
Mr. Williams won't say it directly, but the change in ownership, if not signage, has been a happy turn.
In a happy turn of events, the shutdown coincided with the release of Grand Theft Auto online.
The film keeps to this scheme until a happy turn in Nicholas's fortune introduces him to a kindly troupe of actors.
But it's not such a happy turn for the residents of this one, left with a Spice Market considerably less enjoyable than at the start, when it received three stars in The Times from Amanda Hesser.
In that guilt-free and nonpartisan spirit, let us consider a happy turn of events: the recent decision of our government to get more serious about stimulating an appreciation in localities everywhere of America's exciting cultural heritage.
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By an happy turn of events, after being weakened by aging and multiple deaths and retirements, the department emerged in 1945 stronger than it had ever been.
Margaret was another victim of the Norman conquest, but one whose life took a happier turn than Harold's.
But there had been a moment when Welles's connection to television might have taken a happier turn.
He has said that his latest album, "Transnormal Skiperoo" (Luaka Bop), represents a happier turn, but it sure seems as dark as ever.
It's a happier turn in the news for Martin, who recently announced his separation from wife Gwyneth Paltrow.
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