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turn the tide



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Idioms and Phrases

see turn of the tide .
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Example Sentences

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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.

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The arrival of the delayed US weapons helped turn the tide.

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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.

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But he holds out hope that pressure from the public, and elected representatives, might turn the tide in his favor, too.

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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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