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Discover Ludwig"be turning" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the present continuous form of the verb "to turn," which means to change direction or position. You can use "be turning" when you want to describe an action that is currently in progress or a future event that is likely to happen. For example: - She will be turning 30 next week, so we are planning a surprise party for her. - The leaves on the trees are starting to be turning yellow, signaling the beginning of autumn. - The company is be turning its focus towards sustainability and eco-friendly practices. - I can feel my luck be turning around as I just won the lottery.
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At last it seems to be turning.
Mr. Silver's fortunes may be turning.
Will you be turning on the feature?
The military tide may already be turning.
Juárez may, possibly, be turning a corner.
It may be turning the corner.
Now debate may be turning to action.
The tide, though, may be turning.
The tide, however, appears to be turning.
The tide had seemed to be turning.
But the tide seems to be turning.
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