How to Use turning point in a Sentence
turning point
noun- Winning that game was the turning point of the team's season.
- That job was a major turning point in her career.
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Quantrill thought the turning point of the game came in the sixth.
—Paul Hoynes, cleveland, 7 June 2022
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The turning point was the middle two quarters of the game.
—Brendan Connelly, The Enquirer, 28 Jan. 2023
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For many, the death of Floyd in 2020 may have been a turning point.
—Deneen L. Brown, Washington Post, 26 Sep. 2022
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That was the major turning point for the worst, Vaughn said.
—Devoun Cetoute, Miami Herald, 22 Mar. 2024
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March 2022 proved to be a turning point for the U.S. approach.
—Asfandyar Mir, Foreign Affairs, 14 Mar. 2024
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But the use in cars is going to be a big turning point.
—Chris Willman, Variety, 27 June 2023
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That win, the team feels, marked the turning point of the tournament.
—Alex Vejar, The Salt Lake Tribune, 21 Oct. 2022
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But the 1973 album marks a turning point for the Eagles.
—Melissa Ruggieri, USA TODAY, 11 July 2023
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But the Chanel-MB&F deal seemed to signal a turning point.
—Victoria Gomelsky, Robb Report, 30 Dec. 2024
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Whether that proves to be a blip or a turning point remains to be seen.
—Steve Mollman, Fortune, 9 Mar. 2024
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But the win over the Tigers feels like a turning point for the program and third-year coach Mike Norvell.
—Matt Murschel, Orlando Sentinel, 7 Sep. 2022
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This was the turning point—when Longe became an artist.
—Dodie Kazanjian, Vogue, 30 Jan. 2024
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And so that was kind of a turning point in the performance for me.
—Chris Willman, Variety, 18 Apr. 2022
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The turning point in a back-and-forth affair was a foul call in the second half.
—Tim Bielik, cleveland, 21 Feb. 2022
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What appeared to be a turning point, though, turned out just to be a blip.
—Howard Fendrich, BostonGlobe.com, 20 Jan. 2023
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Even in her absence, the turning point of the match was coming.
—Daniel Sperry, Kansas City Star, 26 May 2024
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But that 69-62 win was the turning point, Duncan has said all week.
—Jake Adams, The Courier-Journal, 15 Mar. 2023
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June is a turning point for you—not just for this year, but for your life as a whole.
—Meghan Rose, Glamour, 1 Nov. 2022
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Steele called the win over Georgetown a turning point and a springboard for the rest of the season.
—Adam Baum, The Enquirer, 6 Mar. 2022
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The ascension of Rutschman, though, seemed to be a turning point.
—Nathan Ruiz, Baltimore Sun, 1 Oct. 2022
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Was that a turning point for the Colts’ season or a brief flash of brilliance?
—Scott Horner, The Indianapolis Star, 21 Oct. 2022
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One of Burrow's few mistakes of the season was a turning point in the game.
—Shelby Dermer, The Enquirer, 9 Feb. 2022
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Was turning 18 and being in charge of your own life the big turning point?
—Corey Seymour, Vogue, 27 Jan. 2022
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On any normal night, maybe that would’ve been a turning point.
—Ryan Kartje, Los Angeles Times, 5 Nov. 2023
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The milestone ought to be a turning point for the industry.
—Michael Abbott, Forbes, 30 Oct. 2024
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All told, Roberts appears to have reached a turning point.
—Cnn.com Wire Service, The Mercury News, 30 July 2024
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Moscow has said that the exchange will not be a turning point in relations between Russia and the US.
—Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 12 Feb. 2025
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The charter could mark a turning point in the war, cementing a split along battle lines even as the fight for control over some areas rages on.
—Reuters, NBC News, 19 Feb. 2025
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