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"taken a dramatic turn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe a sudden and significant change in a situation, event, or relationship. Example: The peaceful protest had taken a dramatic turn when the police started using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.
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Nearly a year later, Mr. Witherspoon's life has taken a dramatic turn: He sat last week inside the Manhattan Detention Complex, not as a guard but as a prisoner, about six blocks from where he took the exam, as his family tried to raise his $25,000 bail.
The trial had already taken a dramatic turn.
"Jason has taken a dramatic turn for the worse".
"The city's tourism outlook has taken a dramatic turn for the worse," Ms. Nicholas said.
During the last three months, Jerry's work and attitude have taken a dramatic turn for the worse.
But recently, their offense, their quarterback and, most important, their season have taken a dramatic turn south.
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About a decade ago, his research took a dramatic turn.
But the plot can always take a dramatic turn.
In 1953 Sinatra's musical style took a dramatic turn.
On this day, Morgan's game was about to take a dramatic turn.
Within a few days, the evolution of the bacteria took a dramatic turn.
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taken a populist turn
taken a considerable turn
taken a dramatic rise
taken a dramatic step
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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