noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
political
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The political turbulence of the 1970s and 1980s disturbed this cosy conceptualisation of things.
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The political turbulence that followed the Civil War was only brought under control by Cromwell's benevolent dictatorship.
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For it permeated the mainstream social sciences books in the 1960s-a decade of exceptional social, cultural and political turbulence .
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Around the conference centre, the party rocks on with blithe disregard for the economic and political turbulence beyond.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Political turbulence is spreading throughout the country.
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The plane encountered severe turbulence during the flight.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Once more, the market had wide swings, capping a week of turbulence .
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The turbulence will have carried them over different paths.
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The political turbulence of the 1970s and 1980s disturbed this cosy conceptualisation of things.
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The political turbulence that followed the Civil War was only brought under control by Cromwell's benevolent dictatorship.
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They ran into bad weather and the turbulence upset the youngest Brückner child.