Sentence examples for at turned from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at turned" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment or a misconstructed phrase that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The situation was at turned when the decision was made."
Alternatives: "at a turning point" or "at a crossroads".

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And then the third round: when Brown, having already been fired at, turned around.

Most of the rainwear I looked at turned out not to be technically waterproof.

Windows users will be mocked, laughed at, turned away at cafés, forced to convert to OS X and to apologize publicly for their sins.

The light we'd been waiting at turned green; we managed to advance maybe five or six car lengths before it was red again.

I didn't puke this time, but I was so angry at still being high that everything I looked at turned into a subtle demon version of itself.

The red light we were sitting next to each other at turned green on a road with two turning lanes going in the same direction and within an instant, I see my life flash in front of me.

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Usually I'm very bad at turning.

Apparently, Kerry was very good at turning out additional supporters.

But they are bad at turning seedcorn into bread.

Spain is poor at turning research into patents and products.

"It always came at turning points," Teri Johnson said.

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