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Discover LudwigThe phrase "represented a turning point" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or situation that has had significant, long-term consequences or implications. For example, "The end of World War II represented a turning point in global history."
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The class of '74 represented a turning point for Democrats, with liberal, reform-minded representatives getting elected from the West and Northeast, which had previously been GOP strongholds.
A dissenting justice said the case represented a turning point.
The flights of May 26 represented a turning point in Langley's experiments.
Mr. Mesnick, who had competed on "The Bachelorette," represented a turning point for the franchise.
His election represented a turning point in America's bitter racial history.
But opponents of the death penalty said the institute's move represented a turning point.
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The American people realize this election represents a turning point.
The children's books represent a turning point.
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