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The phrase "anything would turn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the potential for change or transformation in a situation or object.
Example: "If we keep pushing forward, anything would turn in our favor by the end of the project."
Alternatives: "anything could change" or "anything might shift".
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Privately, though, he doubted anything would turn up.
I can't say that today anything would turn out differently".
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"We're not finding anything that would turn that assumption completely on its head," she said.
But a Justice Department lawyer, James J. Gilligan, sought to delay Mr. Klayman's lawsuit while his office investigated, and argued that it was unlikely anything incriminating would turn up on the messages.
In the old days, when governments went into a fifth year you could almost smell the decay and desperation - the sense that the incumbents were just hanging on in the hope that something - anything - would turn up to transform their dismal electoral prospects.
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I was convinced that anything I touched would turn to gold.
But, as he sees it, the Co-op's sense of its innate goodness meant that the people at the top eventually thought anything they did would turn out to be similarly virtuous.
Almost anything would work.
But it would turn anything into a spooky silhouette, like a black cut-out.
"She usually got anything she wanted because she would turn up wearing the traditional slacks.
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