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"turning against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a person or group changing their feelings or actions towards someone or something, usually in a negative way. Example: After years of blindly supporting the company, the employees are now turning against their boss due to the recent layoffs.
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turning against
verb
Present participle of turn against
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Now voters are turning against Mr Ozawa.
Are his old cronies turning against him?
Yet many are turning against European regulators.
The tide is turning against Bochy.
Meanwhile, Americans are turning against global trade.
Polanski's celebrity was turning against him.
Civilians are turning against it too.
Everybody is turning against us".
The tide is turning against it.
However, it, too, is turning against him.
The public are already turning against Brexit.
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