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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp turning point in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or shift in a situation, event, or narrative.
Example: "The discovery of the ancient artifact marked a sharp turning point in our understanding of the civilization."
Alternatives: "a critical juncture in" or "a pivotal moment in".
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That was a sharp turning point in West Indies cricket.
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That would mark a sharp turning point for the IPO market, in which investors have been fed a steady diet of new public offerings this year from companies yet to turn a profit.
"The decision by the Egyptian military to take state authority out of the hands of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood government marks another sharp turning point in Egypt's incomplete revolution.
But, in brief descriptions of his own age, which have not received as much attention as they deserve, he showed that he could both visualize the existence of sharp turning points in history and recognize that he was witnessing one of them: "When there is a general change of conditions..
But, in brief descriptions of his own age, which have not received as much attention as they deserve, he showed that he could both visualize the existence of sharp turning points in history and recognize that he was witnessing one of them: "When there is a general change of conditions... as if it were a new and repeated creation, a world brought into existence anew".
We found sharp genetic distinctness among bacteria of closely related lineages and demonstrated the existence of an abrupt turning point in sequence divergence between any pair of Salmonella lineages compared.
GO-N3 also showed 4 linear weight-loss intervals with relatively sharp turning points.
Sharp's biographer Angela V John cites this as a crucial turning point in her life.
This short, sharp shock to Balotelli could be a turning point in his life.
"We saw a turning point in 1997 -- and it was a sharp one," Mr. Ishigaki said.
A turning point in history.
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