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Discover Ludwig"turn your head" is a perfectly grammatically-correct sentence that may be used in written English.
You can use it to ask somebody to physically turn their head in a particular direction, or to figuratively ask a person to consider something from a different perspective. For example, you may say: "Turn your head and take a look at this other option."
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Turn your head slowly to one side.
You would turn your head away.
Turn your head to the other side.
Turn your head now; look to your left.
"You just turn your head and go on".
Turn your head slowly to the other side.
Turn your head to look at your palm.
"1, 2, 3, turn your head and come with me".
Then you turn your head slightly and take a sniff.
Looks different, looks good, makes you turn your head.
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And he didn't have the turn-your-head-sideways idea".
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