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The phrase "marks a turn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change in direction, either figuratively or literally. For example, "The election marked a turn in public opinion."
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The "genetic bomb" marks a turn in the history of humanity.
Perhaps most importantly, the Chop marks a turn away from the beachy waves ubiquitous on everyone from Hollywood actresses (think of Sofia Vergara) to suburban teenagers.
If this marks a turn to a more inclusive message, one of shared values and not separate traits, Democrats and the country will be the better for it.
Maybe this marks a turn toward a declining trend, but it's far too soon to say for sure," said Walt Meier, a sea ice expert with NASA.
Thanksgiving weekend in a presidential year usually marks a turn from post-election euphoria in the winner's camp to pre-inauguration planning for office.
This 1978 German concert features electric-bass star Jaco Pastorius, but also marks a turn towards a jazzier feel, with the addition of drummer Peter Erskine.
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His 130-page novella marks a turning point.
Its appearance marks a turning point in British politics.
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