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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and only turn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to specify that the action of turning is the sole action to be taken, often in instructions or descriptions.
Example: "You should proceed straight until you reach the intersection, and only turn left when you see the traffic light."
Alternatives: "and just turn" or "and solely turn".
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They start on Friday night, and only turn the music off Monday lunchtime.
The central heating system could track its owner and only turn on when they are on their way home.
"Lots of people go missing, get lost in rubble, and only turn up later," Rami Abdurrahman, the activist group's director, told The Independent.
A heating or air conditioning system could track its owner and only turn on when they are on their way home.
Here are some bright spots: Cavaliers dish out 22.4 assists per game (12th in the league), have an adjusted field goal percentage figure of 50percentt and only turn the ball over 13 times per game (8th in the league).
We are lazy in our methods and only turn each heap once - the dry outside goes to the centre of the new heap the centre, which has rotted best, goes to the outside.
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I've skipped out on the Pro-Am in Boston and only turned up Thursday evening.
"The elites have become predators, self-serving and only turning to people when they need them.
For this reason, we disabled all interrupts during transmission, and only turned on interrupts when absolutely necessary.
(In fact, the whole of eastern Kentucky was pro-Union during the Civil War and only turned Democratic under F.D.R).
As Forbes pointed out, the company has been in business for 26 years and only turned a profit once.
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