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The phrase "turned and stared" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who physically rotates their body and looks intently at something or someone. Example: "She heard a noise behind her, so she turned and stared into the darkness."
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The man stopped, turned, and stared.
He turned and stared at me.
Cohen turned and stared at the map.
Hernández turned and stared toward left-center.
Uncle Joe turned and stared at me.
They all turned and stared at his board.
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"Sometimes she turns and stares at the screen".
After most of the kisses, Ms. Mcdonald turns and stares triumphantly at the camera.
When people turn and stare at me in the street, I know that my flies are undone.
"Once for the body, once for the soul," says Joseph, and we all turn and stare at him.
That Sunday, though, he seemed to be in good spirits, making jokes at which Mr. Schumacher laughed too loudly, causing everyone around them to turn and stare.
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