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The phrase "turn with" can be used in written English, and it is grammatically correct.
It can be used to describe an action of turning in a particular direction with someone or something. For example: - "I turned with the wind and felt it blowing against my face." - "She turned with the car as we drove around the bend." - "The dancers turned with grace and fluidity on the stage." It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe a change in direction or course with someone or something: - "The company turned with the market trends and saw an increase in profits." - "He turned with me and we walked in the opposite direction of the crowd."
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Beltran's turn with reporters came Tuesday.
John Terry took his turn, with disastrous results.
It's a trenchant, hilarious turn, with plenty of pain.
Schneider spent years waiting his turn with Vancouver.
But the world turns – and we turn with it.
They reach the turn with Europe one up.
The goal was a proper turn, with the skis parallel.
He also had a comic turn with Megan Martiros.
Their parents responded, in turn, with great enthusiasm.
I took the first sweeping turn with tires screaming.
So 2005 is Osama's turn, with a pinch of Saddam.
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