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How to use turning point in a sentence

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The turning point came when she started in on the psychiatrist, who as she pointed out, smoked continually.
I think that trying to find a major turning point of this rather one-sided affair is hard to come by.
In a visually economical and brilliantly staged turning point, the village idiot jealously, for love of Ivy, stabs Lucius nearly to death.
The economy had reached a turning point, and during the forecast's range, it would end up in an economic recovery phase.
The author suggests that by summer 1998 there had been a turning point, and a more confident Commission had come of age.
She leaves a suicide note, whose contents are held back until an appropriately melodramatic turning point.
He stopped and chatted and spoke of how this hard-won point just might be the kick-start Rangers need, the turning point in their woeful season.
What appeared to be the turning point for him was when he failed to turn up for a World Cup qualifying match in Albania.
Historians consider the Louisiana Purchase to be a landmark event or turning point in American history.
The turning point had come for him in 1913, when he'd attended a Yom Kippur service in Berlin.
The turning point came in 1973 with the legalisation of abortion by the Supreme Court.
The big turning point for me was when I was taking my finals and I felt so anxious and nervous.
The key turning point arrives during a long sequence of Paul learning to climb the rock face of an intimidating cliff.
Thirty seconds into the additional period came what would be the turning point of the whole saga.
The turning point of his career was the year 1993, when he saw an IMAX giant screen film for the first time in Washington.
The Spinning Mule marked a turning point for the textile industry as it massively increased the quantity and quality of yarn spun.
The turning point came when he took his children to a theme park and discovered that he was too big for the rides.
The turning point was when James himself, in the thick of the battle, was cut down.
Jack thought it was a turning point, but did not think the foul merited the punishment.
Arguably the turning point of the match came as early as the sixth game of the first set.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The present moment is a turning point in the history of the feminine world.
It was their intention to make the Springs the turning point of the trip, with a side trip by the cog railway to Pike's Peak.
This was the turning point of my life, and was to settle my position in my calling.
It seemed as if the turning northward were the turning point of every thing.
This lockout is the turning point in the history of trade unionism in England.
The arrival of the Turner Prize, that great promoter of artistic talent and provoker of public outrage, may mark a turning point.
That kind of turning point is a film's emotional core, but Transcendence doesn't do enough with it.
We have come to a turning point, a moment for hard decisions.
Now for the turning point in the lives of two innocent beings.
This year will either be a turning point away from sequester levels or the ship of state will crash head on into the sequester iceberg resulting in a titanic disaster.
This issue marks a turning point in the history of RHM as a journal, as its founding editor, Marge Berer, hands over to a new editor, Shirin Heidari.
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