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The phrase "a major turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change in direction, opinion, or situation.
Example: "The project took a major turn when the new manager implemented innovative strategies that transformed the team's approach."
Alternatives: "a significant shift" or "a critical change".
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Sometimes there's a rogue wave — a big event, a major turn, a depression.
If so, the campaign has just taken a major turn in Mr. Obama's favor.
"This is a major turn in the evolution of the world economy".
Some scholars, most notably his student Franz Rosenzweig, interpreted this as a major turn in Cohen's thought.
It was a major turn of events since the bill appeared to have fallen victim to partisan squabbling and rancor.
The spectacle of nakedness at that point eclipses what is meant to be a major turn of plot.
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The Beatles understood that the Chinese dictator was a major turn-off.
For the rest of us, it is a major turn-off: confusing, unsettling, impenetrable.
Open daily 10am-midnight Arcades in Tokyo are smoky – a major turn-off for many visitors.
The IRB is deeply worried by what it regards as a major turn-off for the casual rugby viewer.
Something about almost dying was just a major turn-off.
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