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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Turning point

Can we say 'something marked a significant/great/considerable turning point'? Or does turning point alone imply that the change was considerable?

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anonymous Can we say 'something marked a significant/great/considerable turning point'? It's okay to use "great" or "significant", but I wouldn't use "considerable". "

  • anonymous Can we say 'something marked a significant/great/considerable turning point'?
  • It's okay to use "great" or "significant", but I wouldn't use "considerable".
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anonymousCan we say 'something marked a significant/great/considerable turning point'?

It's okay to use "great" or "significant", but I wouldn't use "considerable". Consider also "a major turning point."

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