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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sudden turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a sudden change in the direction of an event or thought. For example: "We were on track for a successful outcome until there was a sudden turn of events and the project was scrapped."
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Why the sudden turn to nature?
So why the sudden turn around?
Chalabi betrayed little outward concern about this sudden turn.
Then the conversation took a sudden turn, Mr. Rotundo said.
But none had expected such a sudden turn of events.
Then my patient took a sudden turn for the worse.
Mulholland was also surprised by the sudden turn of events.
The sudden turn in Mrs. Clinton's condition appeared to take members of her staff by surprise.
Still working on the crisis du jour, the markets' sudden turn against emerging economies.
The D.E.A. is very happy with this sudden turn of events.
Then, things took a sudden turn for the worse – with a plagiarism row.
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