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Discover Ludwig"turns the corner" is an idiom that is commonly used in written English and can be used to refer to either physical or figurative turning points.
For example, you could say: "The stocks began to recover when the company finally turned the corner."
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She turns the corner and gets depressed.
Favourite quote: "Wait until he turns the corner".
"He has speed and actually turns the corner sometimes," Ingram said.
Smith quickly turns the corner and brings down Panthers quarterback Cam Newton for the sack.
As Muniz turns the corner, Johnson fires at him twice from the top of the stairway.
The aim is to determine whether a detonation that turns the corner successfully when rigidly confined can experience failure when the confinement is compliant.
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I've turned the corner.
As I turned the corner . . .
I turned the corner.
I think they will turn the corner.
The Irish economy is turning the corner.
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