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turn

[turn] / tɜrn /
















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He has been of the view that soybeans, corn and wheat should be turning higher due to the prevailing six-year cycle in grains.

From MarketWatch

The state now boasts more than 1,000 locations—second only to New York—and the brand’s ubiquity has turned into a long-running joke.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, many security experts say that the speed at which AI systems are finding bugs and turning them into attack code is upending the way organizations defend themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

It sells a steak dinner for less than $20 and a lot of fun, and that has turned it into the largest sit-down restaurant chain in the U.S. by sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

Athletes race against the clock down a winding course with tight turns.

From BBC