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Discover Ludwig"turn of fate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to an unexpected or sudden change of circumstances, either good or bad. Example: "After a sudden turn of fate, the team from the small city was able to win the championship."
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Northern Indiana has endured the most extreme turn of fate.
And we must realize that but for a turn of fate they could be us.
He spoke not of grief but of a turn of fate.
With a slightly different turn of fate she might not have gone into physics.
Certainly his acting is better than the abrupt turn of fate that is sent him by the film's contrived ending.
It was a turn of fate, Mr. Zhou acknowledged afterward, that may well have saved his life.
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Diliberto would laugh, too, at the funny turns of fate.
A listing of unlikely turns of fate recently brought to the attention of the public.
Many enter poverty from left field, tricked by wicked turns of fate.
Turns of Fate When New Yorkers pass through turnstiles, their paths usually lead to subway trains.
With all the twists and turns of fate that small-business owners confront, might Scale Computing fail?
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