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"turned with" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action of turning or rotating something together with another thing or person. Example: She turned with the steering wheel as they drove down the winding road.
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Regrettably, Mr Cameron has turned with them.
Sides switch, and coats are turned, with bewildering rapidity.
/ But you suddenly turned with a smile I adore.
She turned with her fat ankles and went upstairs.
When he played "Jenny," several people turned with quizzical expressions from the bar and the television.
I turned with my arms half open, to say goodbye to Igor.
He turned with a puzzled look to the woman with him.
In 2004, the tables are turned, with California's 55 votes nearly double New Yorks 31.
Suddenly she turned her back on the audience, and the dancers turned with her.
The corner was turned with last year's Decoy: concise, stinging ferocity.
Yet even these can rise to wit if turned with finesse.
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