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turnabout <a turnabout; turnabouts> N

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turnabout

turnabout <a turnabout; turnabouts> N

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English
In a turnabout from this serious drama, they followed with three musical comedies, all based on once-popular stage plays.
en.wikipedia.org
He scoffed at the assertion that the reverse two-point turnabout and parallel parking entail identical skills.
news.nationalpost.com
As style changes go, it is a remarkable turnabout.
www.bbc.co.uk
A new code of political ethics evolved, based on the proposition that turnabout is fair play.
en.wikipedia.org
We had very little turnabout time in fixing it.
www.dnaindia.com
External factors, obviously, have played a big part in the turnabout.
www.independent.co.uk
It would be easy for readers of news coverage of the turnabout to get that impression.
www.latimes.com
It would be an extraordinary turnabout for a man who was initially sentenced to death before the sentence was reduced to life.
www.thestar.com
The plot, full of deceptions, secrets and betrayals interspersed with turnabouts, keeps surprising the audience.
en.wikipedia.org
An incredible turnabout took place in the match for third place.
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