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Filter by Meaning The party's turnabout theme made the celebration even more memorable.
The turnabout in her emotions made it difficult to understand her.
The teacher's turnabout in her approach to teaching had a positive impact on her students.
The turnabout in his health condition was a relief.
The baseball game was a turnabout encounter, with the lead changing hands multiple times before the final innings.
The golf match was a turnabout round, with the players taking turns to shoot better or worse than each other.
The driver had to turnabout in a narrow street to avoid a dead end.
The pilot had to turnabout the plane due to an engine failure.
The turnabout in the stock market affected many investors.
The boss's reputation as a turnabout made it difficult for employees to follow her lead.
Don is such a turnabout that he never sticks to his plans.
The car swerved to avoid an obstacle and had to turnabout to get back on track.
The cyclist had to turnabout and ride in the opposite direction due to a road closure.
The politician promised to turnabout his stance on immigration reform.
The ship had to turnabout to avoid a collision with another vessel.
The general ordered a turnabout to repel the enemy's advance.
The commander ordered a turnabout to prevent the enemy from reaching their objective.
The general ordered his troops to execute a turnabout to counter the enemy's advance.
The enemy was confused by the turnabout and retreated.
The maneuver required precise coordination to execute the turnabout successfully.
The turnabout was risky, but necessary to gain the upper hand.
The author's turnabout in his writing style appealed to a wider audience.
The actress's turnabout in her career led her to take on more challenging roles.
The stuntman performed a turnabout on the motorcycle for the action scene.
The dancer's turnabout was so graceful that the audience was mesmerized.
The country's turnabout in its foreign policy caused concern among its allies.
The politician is a turnabout who flip-flops on important issues.
The artist's turnabout approach to her work kept her audience on their toes.
The driver is a turnabout who can't decide on a route to take.
The actor is a turnabout who constantly changes his mind about the script.
The politician's turnabout tendencies made voters question her credibility.
The prosecutor offered the defendant a turnabout plea deal.
The defendant was relieved to have a turnabout.
The turnabout was seen as a good option for both parties.
The judge explained the benefits of a turnabout to the defendant.
The court approved a turnabout agreement for the accused.
The defendant opted for a turnabout to avoid a harsher punishment.
The defendant's attorney negotiated a turnabout plea deal.
The defendant agreed to the terms of the turnabout arrangement.
The turnabout of the economy left many people jobless.
The turnabout in the election results was unexpected.
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