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"things take a turn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a change in the development of a situation. For example, "Things took a turn for the worse when I received the bad news."
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Things take a turn for the cosmic on Bamboo.
But 10 minutes later, things take a turn for the better.
In a mix of Sophoclean drama and soap opera, things take a turn for the unexpected.
Once inside, sitting on a banquette in the surprisingly modest dining-room, things take a turn for the posh.
Irish authorities are pulling out the stops to ensure that things take a turn for the better.
When things take a turn, a good leader will remind the person causing the problem of the original vision.
"If things take a turn for the better on our way back we can always turn around".
The librarian exclaims "and here's where things take a turn" -- and there Mr. Schiff comes alive as well.
AT a climactic moment in "Circuital," the title track of My Morning Jacket's new album, things take a turn toward the homestretch.
Yet the recently released minutes from a March 13 meeting show a Fed inclined to do nothing unless things take a turn for the worse.
Things take a turn for the funky in room 2, with Rinse FM's Marco Del Horno in charge, letting the Bullet Train's big bass do some welcome damage.
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