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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turnaround the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of completing a full rotation or changing direction. Example: "The bus driver had to make a sharp turnaround at the end of the road to head back in the opposite direction." In this sentence, "turnaround" is used as a noun to describe the act of turning the bus around, and "the" is used as an article to refer to a specific turnaround (the one at the end of the road).
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"It was a real turnaround," the Kurdish official said.
That's the kind of turnaround the Bills are hoping for.
And, unless "Today" has engineered a sudden turnaround, the trend lines continue to favor "G.M.A".
But the turnaround the American carmaker was hoping for is likely to be delayed yet again.
Instead of the promised turnaround, the bank now expects only 0.3% growth next year.
Barring a miraculous turnaround, the Giants will have a long off-season to figure out why.
"I wouldn't call this a market turnaround," the company treasurer, Ron Ranheim, said.
I'll say the short turnaround, the bounce, possible mud and bad feet will do him in.
In addition, Ansonia is beginning to experience a turnaround, the Kreigers said.
The hotel is an example of the type of turnaround the East Side desperately needs.
If Marshall is approved for turnaround, the district would signal the change to students by making building improvements.
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