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The phrase "a sharp turnaround in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant change in a situation, trend, or behavior. Example: "The company experienced a sharp turnaround in its sales figures after implementing the new marketing strategy."
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The state's lawsuit is a sharp turnaround in its handling of the spill.
Volkswagen has suffered from slumping sales for years and needs a sharp turnaround in a crowded American car market.
The company risks defaulting on its debt and, barring a sharp turnaround in its business, could be forced to file for bankruptcy next year.
But amid a sharp turnaround in the semiconductor market, Freescale results have improved, recently posting a 29 percent year-over-year revenue increase.
We don't expect a sharp turnaround in growth, but there will be gradual improvement, and next year there should be 5.7 percent growth.
But there has been a sharp turnaround in the last 12 months as one Canadian producer after another has fallen into the embrace of American suitors.
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NEWARK — In a sharp turnaround, officials in Essex County, N.J., announced Monday that they would not accept the sole bid on a contract to run a 450-bed immigrant detention center after questions were raised about the transparency and fairness of the bidding process.
The ethanol vote came on a proposal sponsored by Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, and represented a sharp turnaround from earlier in the week when the Senate rejected the same proposal from Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma.
The £238m increase in lending to small and medium sized enterprises, or SMEs, in June is a sharp turnaround on declines of £476m in May and £641m in April.
Recent polls have shown about 60percentt of those questioned in Britain opposing Britain's Afghan involvement — a sharp turnaround from polls taken in the conflict's early years, when British casualties were low.
Bruno Monteyne, a retail analyst at Bernstein Research, said the cost of food for retailers could rise by up to 3% – a sharp turnaround from recent years in which shoppers have been enjoying annual price falls in the supermarkets.
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