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Free sign upThe phrase "and turn to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a transition or change in direction, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "After a long day at work, she decided to leave her job and turn to a new career in art."
Alternatives: "and shift to a" or "and move towards a".
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Let's banish the lawyers for a moment and turn to a reasonable man: John Madden announced his retirement yesterday.
"It's like going from an old VW bug, where you felt very bump and turn, to a truck," he said.
Perhaps, at the beginning, the men and women of the Truth Commission thought they could draw a line under the past and turn to a clean page.
That strategy is likely to be tested in a recession, when consumers may be tempted to give up a $9 razor and turn to a $1 version.
But I stuck it out and was heartened to see Flannery abandon the rhetoric of shame and woe and turn to a more reasoned assessment of a young, intelligent species that finds itself in quite a predicament.
The president foresaw a risk that a prolonged economic depression would cause people in America, much like those in Germany and Italy, to lose patience with democracy and turn to a radical demagogue like Long.
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She burst into tears, and the men rolled their eyes and turned to a better target.
Mr. Filo examines the dog, quickly puts it aside and turns to a backup.
When the woman got off, she looked unhappy and turned to a young man standing nearby.
Then she looked at the class and turned to a visitor.
Catena did triage, and turned to a soldier who had been hit by a bullet in the buttock.
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