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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt turnaround" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant change in direction or situation, often in a business or personal context.
Example: "The company experienced an abrupt turnaround in its sales figures after implementing the new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "sudden shift" or "quick reversal".
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The cutbacks are an abrupt turnaround for Mr. Kirshbaum.
From left to right, the French political class has applauded.What explains this abrupt turnaround?
The spending spree on cornerbacks marks an abrupt turnaround for the organization.
But, in an abrupt turnaround, Crocs has seen its stock leap by 130% in eight months.
So is the abrupt turnaround by a government that for months has refused to recognise France's labour-cost problem.
But producers' league negotiators said they were surprised by what they described as an abrupt turnaround on Sunday night.
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But new projections from the Congressional Budget Office strongly suggested that -- short of an abrupt economic turnaround this year -- the promise would have to be broken.
Dog trainer and campaigner Jamie Penrith said Mr Gove had made an "abrupt" policy turnaround with no additional evidence.
The University of Connecticut men's basketball team is in the midst of an abrupt and surprising turnaround.
An abrupt and difficult turnaround followed a simple realization.
In the spring of 2010, debt crises in Europe, slowing stimulus spending and weakness in the housing market brought an abrupt halt to a brief turnaround in the United States economy.
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