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The phrase "a steep turn" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but generally refers to a sharp or sudden change in direction or slope. Example: The pilot made a steep turn to avoid the storm clouds. In this sentence, "a steep turn" describes the pilot's actions in maneuvering the airplane in a sharp and abrupt manner.
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We took a steep turn to the left so that the windows were filled with the fins of ice on the glacier's cracked surface.
At the 10km mark, the walk takes a steep turn: the next kilometre is a scramble from about 300m above sea level to almost 500m, before a relatively quick descent to Hot Water Beach.
To enter a spiral dive, perform a steep turn (more than 30 degrees angle of banks) and don't hold the nose up let it drop.
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After 15 minutres the plane does a steep left turn and heads back to Dhaka.
After the very basic lobster dishes, the menu takes a steep downhill turn.
We would then pull the kite into a steep dive, turn sharply before it crashed and, with luck, lift ourselves out of the water.
The pilot of the air ambulance reported that he had to make a steep banking turn to avoid the UAS, passing it at less than 100ft.
I can't reprint the words here, but they caused Ms. Greene to yank the car "into a steep right turn into the parking lot of some random apartment complex," where she "hauled up the emergency brake, and whirled around in horror to look at the girls in the backseat".
Earlier this year, the ATSB said the plane had made a steep right turn before entering the water.
Look at the steep turn on here.
Steep turn maneuvers which are used for basic training of pilots are applied to test the performance of the fuzzy logic controllers.
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