noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a surprising turnabout in church policy
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For Lyndon Johnson, the turnabout was even more abrupt and total.
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How and why did this extraordinary and extraordinarily rapid turnabout in attitudes take place?
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The turnabout Howard and Mark conjured up was more than I could have expected.
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The dramatic turnabout undoubtedly reflects the trauma of once again seeing non-stop television coverage of bloodied bodies and grieving families.
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The fall into loss last year represents a dramatic turnabout from the late 1980s.
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This turnabout is affecting the whole ski business in Britain, not least the magazines.
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This burst of activity marks a major turnabout in the publishing industry.