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turn the tide
Idioms and Phrases
see turn of the tide .Example Sentences
A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said government was committed to turning the tide on obesity, taking bold action to crack down on child-targeted junk food advertising on TV and online.
The arrival of the delayed US weapons helped turn the tide.
The decision to bring on Rashford turned the tide for a Villa side who had made a good impression against Chelsea, but had been unable to find a way to get back to level terms.
But he holds out hope that pressure from the public, and elected representatives, might turn the tide in his favor, too.
In 2015, Russia launched an air campaign in support of Assad that turned the tide of the war in the government's favour.
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