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The phrase "until the turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in time or a specific event that will occur before a change or transition takes place. Example: "We will continue our journey until the turn in the road, where we will decide which direction to take."
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Until the turn of the twentieth century, the shirt had been worn exclusively as an undergarment.
Well, for a long time, until the turn of the last century, they usually weren't.
"For example, gut strings were in use until the turn of the last century.
Until the turn for home, Velazquez seemed able to negotiate the track at his own pace.
They lived until the turn of the century in the south of France.
In the final, I sped up at the start and until the turn I swam as usual.
The violent history of postwar Croatia, from 1945 until the turn of the millennium, created three generations of dislocated people.
Until the turn of the century, American operations of foreign banks tended to receive financing from home.
Until the turn of the present century, being a widow, wife, or daughter was the rule, not the exception.
"Until the turn of the century, women's New Thought texts only ambiguously praised desire and wealth," Satter writes.
Not until the turn of the millennium did they notice that women were borrowing their partner's timepieces.
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