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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a turnaround of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or reversal in a situation, often in a business or performance context.
Example: "The company experienced a remarkable turnaround of its financial fortunes after implementing new strategies."
Alternatives: "a reversal of" or "a shift in".
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Such a turnaround, of course, called for equally unprecedented casting.
The office has a turnaround of five minutes on each inquiry.
That amounts to a turnaround of $419 billion -- a number that appears staggering at first look.
Mr. Polet refused to put a time frame on a turnaround of the French brand.
Under Mr. Wurst, the outgoing president, the turnaround chapter has completed a turnaround of its own.
Following a turnaround of the loss-making business, Desmond also had a couple of years of profitability from Channel 5.
Comcast would like to engineer a turnaround of the network, which has spent several years in ratings purgatory.
The new chief executive has already overseen a turnaround of Sony's media business as the head of the American unit.
But its new chairman, Brad Grey, backed away and created a turnaround of his own in 2005.
In a turnaround of fortune-changing proportions, ABC put two instant, breakout hits onto its schedule last September.
The PDS design paradigm provides a turnaround of several human-days effort for the design of a static model of a small-scale process cell.
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