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The phrase "a turn around" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a turnaround." You can use it to describe a significant change in direction or improvement in a situation, often in a business context.
Example: "The company experienced a remarkable turnaround after implementing new management strategies."
Alternatives: "a change in direction" or "a reversal of fortune."
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A three year drop and then a turn around, maybe.
I hope there will be first signs of a turn around in the second half of 2014.
Sears time for a turn around has come and gone.
Q4 2015 could have spurred a turn around, since Moments launched in October.
Do a turn around on the rock next to the third checkpoint as shown in the picture.
If you're taking a turn around a bend and don't want to ride your brakes, you can downshift from 4th to 2nd gear, for example.
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A turn-around kitchen opens off it.
"I actually pulled into a turn-around and had to put the top back up.
It's quite a turn-around, even bigger than Chelsea's, after Roman Abramovich took over.
"What they're selling is a turn-around story," Mr. Roth said.
We're also looking for signs of a turn-around in the cargo business," Mr. Herdman said.
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