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Discover Ludwig"turn it upside down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of reversing a situation, either literally or figuratively. For example, "We need to turn this situation upside down if we are to succeed."
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Why not turn it upside down?
"Turn it upside down," Mr. Dobkin commanded.
"If it doesn't, you can always turn it upside down".
Pick it up and quickly turn it upside down.
"They should turn it upside down if need be".
And so, the question is dz, and put this on the other side and turn it upside down.
Well, if you're going to have to turn it upside down, you probably should make it look a little better.
And now, as you realize, putting it on the other side, I'm going to have to turn it upside down.
After 100m I stop and turn it upside down to see if it's any better.
"If I take this pen and turn it upside down, you would still recognize it as a pen.
If it doesn't, turn it upside down; roots will grow from the bottom and the top will sprout.
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