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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turn the clock" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone physically turns the hands of a clock to change the time. However, it can also be used metaphorically to mean changing the course of events or going back in time. Example: "If we could turn back the clock, I would have never made that mistake."
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Turn the clock back 100 years.
"But we can't turn the clock back".
We cannot turn the clock back.
They want to turn the clock back".
MPs cannot turn the clock back.
Turn the clock face so you can't see it.
"I can't turn the clock back now," he said.
He added: "You don't want to turn the clock back".
People don't want us to turn the clock back.
Is it possible to turn the clock back?
You saw me turn the clock back already.
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