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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about turn yellow" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The leaves began to turn yellow in the fall."
Alternatives: "begin to yellow" or "start to turn yellow."
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Pedestrian countdown timers can give you a good clue about when a light is about turn yellow.
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Then I hit the brakes, stopping at a light that I merely suspected was about to turn yellow.
What you say about my image starting to turn yellow and fade matches precisely my intentions.
He simply didn't heed the warnings about his liver; he would turn yellow, be admitted, detoxified and discharged again and again for a year and a half until finally on one admission he died.
Too much watering can bring about root rot but too dry and the leaves will shrivel and turn yellow.
After about 5 minutes of boiling, the color of the mixture will turn yellow to a light amber.
The cottonwoods had begun to turn yellow.
"They turn yellow, they turn brown, whereas scans never change.
They turn yellow in autumn and persist into winter.
Leaves turn yellow, then fall off, leaving behind sparse foliage.
Stop taking chances and they'll turn yellow.
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