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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to turn things around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is trying to improve or change a negative circumstance into a positive one. Example: "After several months of poor sales, the company implemented new strategies to turn things around."
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"We're trying to turn things around".
But what exactly did Parreira do to turn things around?
"Mitt Romney knows how to turn things around," he said.
The latest strategy in Hands' crusade to turn things around?
Bruegel concluded that a failure to turn things around might render Europe's social contract "unsustainable".
How to turn things around?
It takes several multibillion-dollar deals to turn things around".
They're very loyal, but we need to turn things around".
New leadership plans to turn things around again.
Can anything be done to turn things around?
Sometimes you simply need one match to turn things around".
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