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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turned further" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something has been turned to a greater extent or degree. Example: "Jane turned further away from her ex-boyfriend, determined to move on and forget about him."
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After graduation, Russell's thoughts could hardly have turned further away from Hollywood.
The men, who had already seemed so focused, turned further inward.
In recent months public opinion has turned further against notions of collective self-defence.
If they turned further away to escape, they hit them on their spines.
As Chinese Communism turned further and further inward, its influence on new Asian and African nations waned.
The biggest challenge to Ms. Burkhart's effort could come from two hours away in Topeka, the state capital, where a Legislature that has turned further right in recent years is considering new restrictions on abortion.
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If we turn further inwards now, we could wither away".
And turning further right only hastens its demise.
Should more suicide attacks take place, however, they will in turn further undermine the Palestinian cause.
Rather than opening up, the court has shown signs of turning further inward.
Tactically, it could force the Socialist candidate to turn further to the left, angering floating voters of the centre.
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