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"turning the tables" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an unexpected reversal of fortune, where someone or something that was previously weak or inferior becomes strong or superior. For example, "After years of struggling, Bob finally turned the tables and became a successful entrepreneur."
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Turn the tables.
If circumstances change completely, giving an advantage to those who seemed to be losing, the tables are turned.
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Turning the tables.
Turning the tables on the misogynist patriarchy?
On Wednesday, he began turning the tables and returning messages.
Turning the tables, rhetorically, visually, and actually, is Pavlensky's specialty.
"It's about turning the tables on the usual power dynamic.
Bill Clinton relished turning the tables on his press tormentors.
"We are still strong and capable of turning the tables on NATO".
Similarly, Esther — who had married out of the faith, remember — turning the tables on Haman.
Spector is turning the tables on Stella but in the most implausible way possible.
Turning the tables on the audience is hardly an unknown gambit in dance performances.
Boldly turning the tables, Danton made the same accusation against the Girondins.
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