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The phrase "as a turning" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a change or shift in context, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The project faced challenges, and as a turning point, we decided to change our strategy."
Alternatives: "as a turning point" or "as a shift".
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The waltz started as a turning dance of couples.
As a turning point in a mystery, it falls flat.
"I see 60 as a turning point," Mr. Higa said.
Arsenault, however, saw their effort as a turning point in civil rights and American democracy.
Could the Kangaroos eventually view Sunday's 77-point Adelaide Oval thumping as a turning point?
In an interview this week, Carey hailed Flanagan's book as a turning point in Australian fiction.
General Sisi later publicly cited the speech as a turning point in his decision to act.
LONDON — The Houla massacre is being widely described as a turning point in the Syrian uprising.
Many analysts saw the report as a turning point for the labor market.
Many people here viewed Cisco's arrival in 2008 as a turning point for the industry.
He cites that swing as a turning point in his career.
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