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Discover Ludwig"a u-turn" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific type of turn made by a vehicle, in which the driver turns the vehicle around in the opposite direction. It can also be used figuratively to describe a change in direction or decision. Example: The driver missed the turn and had to make a quick u-turn to get back on the right route.
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What a U-turn!
They made a U-turn.
Make a U-turn here...
He refuses to acknowledge a U-turn.
Our pilot had made a U-turn.
Then it does a U-turn.
That would mark a U-turn.
Mexico's creditors performed a U-turn.
This week they did a U-turn.
Was he bullied into a U-turn?
Nevertheless, a U-turn now looks inevitable.
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