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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turn has come" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone or something is now the focus or center of attention. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, his turn has finally come to take on the role of CEO.
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Now their turn has come.
Anyway, my turn has come at last.
"And now our turn has come," he exclaimed.
He, in turn, has come to value the Franco-German tie.
That in turn has come from the club's ability to hold on to key players whilst adding quality each season.
The Iranian turn has come at an opportune time for Turkish foreign policy in other ways, too.
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My turn had come.
After many years on the waiting list, his turn had come.
And how many of them in turn have come back into the country unlawfully?
Last spring the local Parks and Recreation Department told her that her turn had come.
"If my turn had come up at MSF, I would not have lost my leg," he said.
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