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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turned round" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe the action of turning or rotating something, or to describe a person physically turning their body or head in a different direction. Here are two examples: 1. "He turned round to look at the painting behind him, causing the crowd to part and give him a better view." 2. "She turned round and saw her friend standing behind her, wearing a bright red coat that was hard to miss."
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I turned round.
Buses heading to the centre turned round.
These have turned round the technology.
"And, you know, things slowly turned round".
Weldon turned round the family fortunes.
I turned round and said: 'Don't worry.
Now it can be turned round easily.
Such statistics are not turned round overnight.
"He's turned round a pretty depressed place.
Only it would be just as true turned round.
Then he turned round and gave a rare grin.
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