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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a turf" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area or domain, often in the context of territory or a field of expertise.
Example: "The new policy will significantly impact our turf in the local market."
Alternatives: "a territory" or "a domain".
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"It's a turf battle.
A Turf Skirmish?
A turf battle.
"It might be quite a turf war".
"There is a turf battle going on".
This is not a turf war..
This is not a turf issue, but an oversight issue.
Two young sales representatives are embroiled in a turf war.
And it may just be even a turf war.
"It does become, in some respects, a turf war".
"There's no question there's a turf war," said Mr. Hammond.
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