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Discover Ludwig"turn a page" is a correct and common phrase used in written English.
It means to physically flip over a page in a book, magazine, or other written material. It can also be used figuratively to mean moving on or making progress in a situation. Example: After reading the first chapter, I couldn't wait to turn the page and continue the story. In order to succeed in life, we must learn to turn the page and leave our past mistakes behind us.
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You want to turn a page?
"They only turn a page every three days".
They turn a page every two weeks, you know".
3.04pm GMT It's time to turn a page, Williams says.
Holmes said he was ready to turn a page, specifically with drug use.
You know, as when you turn a page with your hand.
Bush's comments about closing Guantanamo suggest that he wants to turn a page.
You can't smell a Kindle – you're holding plastic – and tapping an e-ink screen to turn a page isn't really the same being able to turn a page.
For the first time in my life, I am not rushing to turn a page.
The only time the Reader uses electricity, in fact, is when you actually turn a page.
That's because E Ink draws power only when you turn a page.
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