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The phrase "things took a turn" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has changed, often for the worse. For example: "Our vacation took a turn for the worse when it started raining."
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Then things took a turn.
But things took a turn on Friday.
Then things took a turn to the left.
There things took a turn for the worse.
Then things took a turn for the weird side.
Things took a turn for the worse, however.
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Then, things take a turn.
Things take a turn for the cosmic on Bamboo.
But things take a turn for the strange when Leo finds a mysterious purple box.
In a mix of Sophoclean drama and soap opera, things take a turn for the unexpected.
Irish authorities are pulling out the stops to ensure that things take a turn for the better.
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