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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turned heads" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something attracts attention or admiration. Example: "Her stunning dress at the gala turned heads as she walked down the red carpet."
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We still turned heads.
She has turned heads ever since.
It no longer turned heads.
The hammering of Arsenal, especially, turned heads.
Unlike Kournikova, her talent turned heads.
His black lycra biking outfit turned heads.
It was the margin of his victory that turned heads.
But Harvey has turned heads inside opposing dugouts.
With every appearance, the colt has turned heads.
When we went out window-shopping afterward, she turned heads.
The latter deal in particular turned heads throughout the league.
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