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turn <a turn; turns> N

turn N

turn ECON
turn ECON
turn ECON

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It makes possible an initial accumulation of wealth, which in turn enables the formation of an elite or ruling class.
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Trees and vegetation can be destroyed and in turn may bring down power lines, causing the loss of heat and communication lines.
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We can not turn a blind eye to this gruesome maritime tragedy which is now a dark page in our nation's history.
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The endurance squad were able to turn the flying start to their advantage and took a clean victory over the sprinters.
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Fry these flattened pieces in the smoky hot oil, until they turn golden brown.
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A player may turn and look back at the last trick until he (or his partner) has led (or played to the next player).
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The turn of events dramatized a changing of the guard in film criticism, as a younger generation of critics achieved clout and prominence.
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With each twist and turn, and a tongue roll, the community came out, 100 bikes for the tikes.
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The school, in turn, has sought legal advice on whether it can boot out certain students as a way of severing relations with parents it doesn't like.
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All truths may be expressed as appropriate combinations of concepts, which can in turn be decomposed into simple ideas, rendering the analysis much easier.
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