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Discover Ludwig"a turn towards" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a change in direction, focus, or attitude. Example: After years of neglecting his health, John took a turn towards a healthier lifestyle by starting to exercise daily and eat more nutritious meals.
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A turn towards Moscow has backfired after the Ukraine crisis and the collapse of the rouble.
Will the acquisition of new skill sets and a turn towards more flexibility save journalism?
"This is significant because it signifies a turn towards threatening the west.
Soon, though, its songs take a turn towards William Blake and the Old Testament.
A turn towards repression may not be a sign of Mr Putin's strength, but rather of his fear and desperation.
As the Spurs began making their comeback, the scene at AT&T Center took a turn towards the surreal.
Reimagining Secondary Education: A Turn Towards the "Who". Committee Members: Lisa Lahey (Chair), HGSE; Richard Elmore, (HGSE); Stacy Holland, Chief of Strategic Partnerships, School District of Philadelphia.
There is a turn towards the power of the collective and a righteous moral rebellion, but it's unlikely and last minute.
But even if the administration is committed to boosting NATO, that will not necessarily imply a turn towards multilateralism more broadly.
This 1978 German concert features electric-bass star Jaco Pastorius, but also marks a turn towards a jazzier feel, with the addition of drummer Peter Erskine.
Their best-known work, Handsworth Songs (1986), is now regarded as emblematic of a turn towards the archival and towards documentary in recent art.
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