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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turning tables" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean a change of circumstance, usually in a positive direction. For example: "The new management team has turned the tables on the company's future by introducing a series of much-needed reforms."
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Mr. Parker's cuisine, though, is not suited to turning tables.
It is the perfect tempo, Mr. Magnum noted, for turning tables.
"The way we make our money is by turning tables over".
The point-of-sale terminals (or P.O.S., as the occasionally vexing machines are known) remove a certain degree of human error, but more important, they keep waiters on the floor, selling food and booze, turning tables as efficiently as possible.
Pushing genres and turning tables is just what it did, too, or rather, would have done if its appealingly wispy lead Kieren (Luke Newberry) had the upper body strength.
Like-minded armed groups look set to play a similar role in Syria as it slides towards civil war.In this section A long march An offensive regime Flying-carpet diplomacy A sea of riches Turning tables ReprintsThe Brothers, known to Arabs as the Ikhwan, are hardly newcomers to the political scene.
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