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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are turned with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that is being rotated or changed in relation to something else, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The gears are turned with the help of a motor to increase efficiency."
Alternatives: "are rotated with" or "are adjusted with".
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Sides switch, and coats are turned, with bewildering rapidity.
Pages are turned with the touch of a button.
In 2004, the tables are turned, with California's 55 votes nearly double New Yorks 31.
Double plays are turned with regularity, and some 65-year-old power hitters can regularly clear the 300-foot outfield fence.
Indeed, scientists often find the tables are turned, with some of the more technically minded volunteers spotting bugs in their computer programs and even helping to fix them.Perhaps the biggest hurdle, though, is getting fellow scientists to accept that volunteer computing is a huge and still largely untapped resource, not just a clever publicity stunt.
If both wheels are turned with equal speed in opposite directions, the robot will rotate about the central point of the axis.
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But things are turning, with not only the cancer drug but a pair of heart medicines that may become blockbusters.
While you are turning with the ball, keep your arms up so you force the defender to maintain physical distance away from you.
This needs to be turned with a screwdriver.
The globe could be turned with one hand and rubbed with the other.
The corner was turned with last year's Decoy: concise, stinging ferocity.
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