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Discover Ludwig"turn to doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a change in behavior or action, often in relation to a specific task or activity. Example: After struggling with her studies, Sarah turned to doing extra practice problems every day. As a result, her grades improved significantly.
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Spend time with Malcolm Gladwell, the writer with the super-amped hair and a talent for turning out bestsellers examining social and cultural phenomena, and inevitably your conversation will turn to doing exactly the same thing – pondering weird stuff.
It is true that many of our people turn to doing wrong things because they see that there's an incentive, where there's nothing else to do".
Of course, there's a lot of grumbling about Amazon and how they are swallowing up the whole publishing business by undercutting publisher prices--which causes publishers to drop authors and authors to have to turn to doing horrible things like getting real jobs or go on welfare.
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They have taken it in turn to do this.
I think it's my turn to do some excluding.
It was my turn to do the lunchtime visits.
Then it was another's turn to do the same".
It had been my turn to do the dishes, and the dishes were done.
On Thursday, it was the European Central Bank's turn to do nothing.
"With the elections approaching, it's the Turkish state's turn to do something," Yeğen said.
Now turn to "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (1979).
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