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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid turning" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to assistance in a process of change or transformation, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The organization is focused on aid turning to improve community resilience."
Alternatives: "assistance in transition" or "support in change".
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Although democracy then returned to Honduras, the Reagan government poured in military aid, turning the fragile democracy into a militarised state.
Good fortune came to Rangers' aid, turning a laboured performance into a victory over Falkirk.
After all, when the islands suffer power blackouts because of fuel shortages in the long winter, it is Japan that sends tankers with emergency aid, turning on the lights and heat again.
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She kept her hearing aid turned to him like a steady reproach.
Roache sat impassively in the dock, listening to the witnesses with his hearing aid turned up.
Initial mild support for General de Gaulle became much stronger, while opinions about American foreign aid turned from a little bit sceptical to downright hostile.
I remember her doing the dance of the seven veils in the living room of her flat in Hove to attract the attention of my grandpa who had his hearing aid turned off.
For people with severe hearing loss who need a lot of amplification, new devices have been designed to suppress the high-pitched whistle that can be produced by a hearing aid turned to high volume amplification.
Even with a hearing aid turned to full volume, some elderly people can't make sense of speech.
(At least until federal aid turned up two fucking weeks later).
As each family that receives aid turns a corner, so does the District.
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