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The phrase "at the turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific point or moment in time when something happens or changes. Example: At the turn of the century, technology was not as advanced as it is today. This sentence means that around the year 2000, technology was not as advanced as it is in the present time. The phrase "at the turn of the century" indicates a specific point in time, in this case, a period of time encompassing the transition from the 1900s to the 2000s.
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AT THE turn of the 1960s, something happened to sculpture.
The horse obliged, fading at the turn.
He's six over par at the turn.
Yet, at the turn of the century, think tanks proliferated.
Seventh at the turn, Phelps charged home in 51.21.
Tells about the town at the turn of the century.
Thiel was smiling at the turn the conversation had taken.
At the turn of the 20th century, Capt.
He had been 3-under at the turn.
Anesthesia, at the turn of the century, progressed slowly.
It's like Paris at the turn of the century.
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