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The phrase "turning point of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a moment or event that marks a significant change in the course of something, such as a situation, event, or series. For example: "The introduction of the smartphone was a turning point of modern communication."
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It was the turning point of his life.
It was the turning point of her career.
Leonhard's interception was probably the turning point of the game.
This setback was the turning point of the war.
It was the turning point of his life, he said.
That was the turning point of my life.
Black arrowhead points to the turning point of an axon.
It was also the turning point of the comics industry.
This marked the turning point of her career.
"Is that the turning point of the game?" O'Neill wondered.
"It was the turning point of the war".
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