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Discover Ludwig"turn green" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something changing color, usually in response to a stimulus. For example, "The leaves on the tree turned green as summer began."
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It'll turn green!
The buildings turn green.
The normally barren gravel plains turn green.
Passengers turn green and disappear.
"That water will turn green with algae".
Then, in a flash of magic, they turn green.
The parts to remain focused will turn green.
His eyes get bluer and bluer until they turn green.
Avis believes it can turn green to gold.
Later they sometimes turn green or gray or brown".
Solving the Mystery: Can you figure out what was making this gentleman's heart turn green?
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