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"turned it to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to change something into a different state or condition. Example: After years of hard work, she finally turned her dream into a reality. In this sentence, "turned her dream to a reality" means that she made her dream come true or achieved it.
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The storm initially maintained a track toward the Mexican coastline, though a mid-level ridge turned it to the west; its closest point of approach was about 140 miles (225 km) at 1200 UTC on June 19.
It slowed due to the weakening ridge to its north, and an approaching cold front turned it to the north and northeast on May 29.
On 5 April, the eye became cloud-filled, and later that day the cyclone reached its westernmost point before the approaching trough turned it to the southeast.
He turned it to the road.
Lightning struck and did not curdle the cream but instead turned it to sweet, silken butter.
They already had their back to her, and now they turned it to me".
That moment proved to be viral gold, but Rubio too has turned it to currency.
He turned it to face the west, where it would catch the sunset and lure motorists.
"I store pots and pans in the oven and I had turned it to 500 degrees".
Hiorns has wrenched that power away and turned it to his own ends.
Even when he was struck by disaster, he turned it to his advantage.
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