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The phrase "as things turned" is not a standard expression in written English, but it may be a variation of "as things turned out," which is correct and usable.
You can use it when discussing how events unfolded or the outcome of a situation.
Example: "We were worried about the project, but as things turned out, everything went smoothly."
Alternatives: "as it turned out" or "as events unfolded."
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As things turned out, it wasn't.
No, as things turned out, it wasn't".
As things turned out, I never saw any.
As things turned out, Huntsman did very little of this.
As things turned out, umlauts were not required.
As things turned out, Puccini's gongs grew even more special over time.
As things turned out, we are facing, if not a feast, at least a decent meal.
He did not make any and could not have afforded any, as things turned out.
As things turned out, the option wasn't open to his young student.
As things turned out, Mr. Koch lost the Democratic primary to David N.
As things turned out, he needn't have worried, he told me.
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