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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a turn" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing someone changing direction or altering their course of travel. Example: The GPS instructed us to make a turn at the next traffic light.
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"Unless you make a turn that's not on the route.
"It takes them several miles to make a turn.
Clark tried to make a turn but crashed into a concrete wall.
It shows navigational information and statistics, and buzzes when you need to make a turn.
"You see, when you catch a light, you make a turn," he said.
For example, it is legal to leave the bike lane to make a turn, and cyclists are allowed to prepare to make a turn by getting to the appropriate side of the street.
"I'd feel spacey and wouldn't be in the right lane in enough time to make a turn," he said.
"I'm not sure it's going to make a turn for the better between now and the end of the year.
Yes, Amtrak has toilets that don't work, cost overruns and trains that are too wide to make a turn.
The State Police said Mr. Beer, who was driving with a learner's permit, lost control of the vehicle after failing to make a turn.
Unless Spain's borrowing costs fall sharply, the government will be hard-pressed to make a turn on even deeply discounted banking assets.
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