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The phrase 'fortunes has turned' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has changed from bad to good, or vice versa. For example, "After a few tough years, John's fortunes have finally turned, and he is now more successful than ever."
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United mechanics became the highest paid in the business, after they flexed their muscles.Now the wheel of United's fortunes has turned again, and it is time for more employee sacrifices.
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But his fortunes have turned this year.
How their fortunes have turned.
BY many measures, Japan's economic fortunes have turned up.
Under her spell, my fortunes have turned on a dime.
But the program's fortunes have turned around thanks to back-to-back N.C.A.A. tournament berths.
Cornell's fortunes have turned around under Dave Pietramala, in his third season as coach.
Still, Mr. Watson expressed confidence that HIP's fortunes had turned.
His arrest in 2011 on the fraud charges seemed to indicate how far his fortunes had turned.
"GM's financial fortunes have turned around and the UAW is going to want to reap the benefits.
As its fortunes have turned, the three companies inhabiting the Lyric Theater have wanted — needed — a new space that would reflect their high ambitions.
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