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The phrase "dial turns" can be a part of a sentence in written English and is grammatically correct. It is usually used to describe the action of physically rotating a dial on a device or instrument. Example: As the clock struck midnight, she anxiously watched as the dial turned to mark a new day. Example: The mechanic carefully adjusted the dial and turned it to the desired setting before starting the machine. Example: The old radio crackled to life as he listened intently, waiting for the numbers on the dial to turn to his favorite station.
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The dial turns steadily still.
Everything changes when Anna Xenos, nicknamed Dial, turns up one day at Grandma Selkirk's apartment, on East Sixty-second Street, to collect Che for a meeting with his mother.
Periodic errors due to dial turns were corrected for by using data measured in an ERI building and all available data from previous observations.
The dial turns clockwise then counter-clockwise then back again, and you're goal is to catch it in the middle.
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Six presses plus a dial turn.
The oranges and blues and greens and reds are too intense, as if on an old-fashioned television with the contrast dial turned up too high.
Like the weird dirty-clean smell of a hospital but with the dial turned way up.
With all this lever pulling and dial turning, it's no surprise that often times one of the oldest, and most basic marketing tactics gets overlooked.
If your microwave has a dial, turn it clockwise until the screen displays the desired time.
This is a pressure cooker of anxiety, a film with the dials turned up to 12. Watching it, listening to it, is like having your head in the speaker bin for a Motörhead concert.
Surfaces meld seamlessly, switches click just so, dials turn smoothly.
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