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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in turns" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It generally means "in order or one after another" and is used to indicate that something will happen in an alternating or cyclical order. For example, you could say, "The members of the group took turns telling their stories."
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This in turns leads to savings in fuel and reduction in CO2 emissions.
Concurrent execution of process needs isolation which in turns difficult to manage.
We show them in turns.
This in turns assists mentees to encounter any barriers and increases their capacity to anticipate such problems [ 35].
SH: Take it in turns?
He looked, in turns, embarrassed and defiant.
In turns and at the same time".
This in turns makes know compatible with steady.
Historically, periods have been revered and reviled in turns.
Each player takes it in turns being the batsman.
Locked in a room, food served in turns.
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