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Free sign upThe phrase "are likely to turn from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability of someone or something changing direction or perspective, often in a negative context.
Example: "If the situation continues to deteriorate, many supporters are likely to turn from a positive outlook to skepticism."
Alternatives: "are prone to shift away from a" or "may change from a".
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The dollar's future direction is anyone's guess but interest rates are likely to turn from a tailwind into a headwind: bond yields have been edging higher and companies have been borrowing more, in part to buy back their shares.Another reason why margins have been high in recent years is that business investment has fallen.
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There is not a lot of space available and landlords expect quick decisions from prospective tenants or are likely to turn to another bidder.
Jack is also seeking advice from family and friends – the people most teenagers are likely to turn to, according to recent research by the publisher Pearson.
Under the new rules, the tables are likely to turn.
So recovery from the collapse is likely to turn into a long hard slog.
What's more, if you equate certain foods with feel-good moments from your childhood, you're likely to turn to them for an emotional pick-me-up.
As world opinion is slowly awakening from its holiday nap, it is likely to turn against Israel.
"Low turnout is likely to turn out to our advantage".
Instead the election is likely to turn on Hispanic turnout.
However, the tide is likely to turn soon after.
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