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The phrase "on its head" is correct and is used in written English.
You may use it when referring to something that has been completely changed, upended, or reversed. For example, "The election results turned conventional wisdom on its head."
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So we turn it on its head.
"We flipped it on its head.
He has turned it on its head.
It spins Disney on its head".
It stook biology on its head".
It's been turned on its head.
It is all turned on its head.
It turns European pedagogy on its head.
It turned the anorexia on its head.
It turns software licensing on its head.
It would turn science on its head.
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