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The phrase "somehow turned up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone appeared unexpectedly or without a clear explanation. Example: "After searching for hours, my lost keys somehow turned up in the pocket of my jacket."
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It's mine!" Eva also somehow turned up at the bank in Zurich but wasn't allowed into the vault.
Mr. Pratt marketed it to high-end clients, saying it had somehow turned up in an antiques store in upstate New York and could not be traced back to any state archive.
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If a customer liked Hunter's rare Christmas tree paintings and had three children, he said, three more Christmas tree paintings would somehow turn up.
Brown is of the view that talent in sport is a cyclical affair, that the Baxters and Laws somehow turn up like buses for which we can only wait patiently.
And just as surely as some people will try to put their grief behind them, there will be others who cannot do so, who will go on believing with a desperate hope that the missing will somehow turn up.
Along the way she is brainwashed by various copies of a certain cylon (whom she keeps killing), seems to die in an explosion in space, and then somehow turns up in a new ship with the directions to Earth.
Recent suggestions that he could somehow turn up at the Hallenstadion in Zurich for the extraordinary congress to decide his successor at the end of May, or even that he had not actually formally resigned, have been forcefully knocked down by Fifa sources.
For as truly as the night comes down on every day, if the world were somehow turned downside up; if Ireland were a richer land and other nations now mighty were distressed; as certain as I know that the dawn must come, the people of Ireland would welcome the frightened stranger with that gentleness and friendship which so ennobles their character".
"It just somehow turned out that way," he injects.
Scholarly discoveries turned up.
None had turned up.
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