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The phrase "around turn" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a location or action related to a turn, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The car skidded around turn three during the race."
Alternatives: "around the corner" or "at the turn".
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'Turn around, turn around,' the officers shouted.
There is something of Chaplin in his combination of broad physical comedy (some of it far more scatological than Western films of the early 1970s) and heart-tugging pathos (Tora-san has a bad habit of falling in love with women who, as the last reel comes around, turn out to regard him only as a dear friend).
You run around, turn the joystick, and play PC games.
"Fear grows in darkness; if you think there's a bogeyman around, turn on the light".
Look around, turn off the phone, take the car and travel to discover some nice hills and parks around us.
I had to move reflectors around, turn lights up and down, and watch the photographers troubleshoot complex lighting situations.
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Going around turns, this gives you more confidence.
Bend your horse around turns.
Turn around and go home'.
Late last week, I was driving my daughter to her play-based, shoe-optional, sugar-free preschool — a magical Arcadia where an actual chicken is free to roam and grow fat off Pirate's Booty, and where the major areas of academic focus revolve around turn-taking, problem-solving and the life story of Rosa Parks — when I experienced a moment of self-doubt so paralyzing I almost had to pull over.
He went around turning on all the lights.
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