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The phrase "able to turn it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to change or manipulate a situation or object.
Example: "She is able to turn it into a successful project with her innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "capable of changing it" or "able to modify it."
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"And I haven't been able to turn it around".
We are skeptical that he will be able to turn it into a term of approbation.
They used to be able to turn it on, on a dime.
He was able to turn it around by the summer, and never looked back.
"We've kept losing games of cricket and I haven't been able to turn it round".
"We're confident we'll be able to turn it on this fall," he added.
But I went out this afternoon and was able to turn it around somehow.
Even if it wasn't going so well, I was able to turn it around.
The answer may depend on that star trio being able to turn it on consistently.
It's nice he's been able to turn it around after a tough end of the year last year".
"I was obviously struggling with my health last year, and this year I was able to turn it around".
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