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"took another turn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate when a situation, conversation, or other event changes direction or makes a sudden shift. For example: The conversation took another turn when Sarah mentioned she had recently purchased a new car.
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The following day, the e-mail story took another turn.
The hearing took another turn a few minutes later.
But the bell rang, and boxing history took another turn.
Then, around 1986, the screw of history took another turn.
The mysterious Central Park jogger case took another turn.
Trained as Marxist dialecticians, they went into a panic when the screw took another turn.
As it went down to the wire, the narrative suddenly took another turn.
I took another turn around the inside of the perimeter and then exited at the gate.
The case of the erroneous refunds took another turn for an estimated 230,000 Medicare beneficiaries.
Newcastle got themselves back into contention as a furious end-to-end contest took another turn.
The back-and-forth took another turn when the pastor of a Seattle megachurch called yoga "demonic".
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