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Turn a corner Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɝn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈkɔɹnɝ
TUR-nuh-KOR-ner
tˈɜːn/ /æɪ/ /kˈɔːnɐ
TURN-uh-KAW-nuh

Definition

Literally, it means to go around the corner of a street. Figuratively, it means a difficult situation is starting to improve.

Usage & Nuances

Very commonly used in news, medicine, and conversations about problems starting to improve. 'Turn the corner' (same meaning) is more idiomatic than 'turn a corner' (literal). Usually not used for minor or everyday changes.

Example Sentences

At the end of the street, you need to turn a corner to find the shop.

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After weeks of illness, she finally turned a corner and started to feel better.

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If sales turn a corner, our company will survive.

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Last month was tough, but I feel like I'm finally turning a corner now.

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When the team scored, the whole atmosphere turned a corner.

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The project was slow at first but has really turned a corner lately.

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