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The phrase "a turn from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change in direction, opinion, or approach regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The company has taken a turn from its traditional marketing strategies to embrace digital platforms."
Alternatives: "a shift away from" or "a departure from".
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"Worry is the unhappy child of a turn from the Gods to man".
I worry, however, that the Paul movement represents a turn from political realism.
They came in, making a turn from west to south, but not a sharp turn.
Then they took a turn from Afrocentric raps to amiable psychedelia.
Of late, many bartenders are making a turn from highly complex, multi-ingredient drinks back to simple classics.
The business of programming then takes a turn from problem solving in the sense of invention and engineering towards problem solving in the sense of explanation and research.
Ambassador Muller took a turn from the academic nature of the discussion, bringing the politics of the situation back to the fore.
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The shift reflects a turning from Seoul, the nation's inland capital, 30 miles east of here.
As he crossed 52nd Street, a chartered bus made a right turn from a middle lane and hit him.
Practice making a sharp turn from a stop.
A triumphant turn from an EDM superstar?
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