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"has turned a corner" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It means that a situation or person has changed for the better after a difficult or challenging time. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing personal growth, a company's financial success, or a community's recovery from a disaster. Example: "After struggling for months, Sarah has finally turned a corner and is finding joy and peace in her life again." Example: "The local economy has turned a corner with the opening of new businesses and a decrease in unemployment rates."
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Housing has turned a corner.
But Bihar has turned a corner.
And yet also, undeniably, Iraq has turned a corner.
Labour loyalists tell themselves the government has turned a corner.
If the economy has turned a corner, you wonder if maybe that moment has arrived.
"Britain has turned a corner and left the age of irresponsibility behind," the chancellor said.
It's 20 months since Toby Thorn died, and his mother feels she has turned a corner.
'I'm Not Anything' It is hard to know if Whitney has turned a corner.
It's early days yet, but I think they realize that Lutèce has turned a corner.
After three brutal years, evidence is growing that the housing market has turned a corner.
"New York City has turned a corner," said Richard P. Mills, the state education commissioner.
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