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14 Sentences With "taken a turn for the better"

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By March, things had taken a turn for the better.
For Walmart, the story has taken a turn for the better.
Similarly, the mix of sales has taken a turn for the better.
Things have taken a turn for the better, though, ever since Joan leaned into that whole "men are dogs" thing.
Last fall, representations of LGBT characters on the big and small screens seemed to have taken a turn for the better.
FROM PEN: Andy Cohen's Pick For The Most Absurd 'Real Housewives' Business Ever Recently, Judge's relationship with her daughter seems to have taken a turn for the better.
"By the end of [September], I am very much hoping that things would have taken a turn for the better and certainly not for the worse," wrote Pedersen.
Anthony underwent two major brain surgeries -- and unfortunately suffered seizures -- but the good news ... Ray says things have taken a turn for the better and he's getting healthier every day.
The Real Housewives of Orange County star has had an up and down relationship with her eldest daughter, Sidney, throughout the past few years, but things have recently taken a turn for the better.
He leans back in his chair, pulls out a scrap book, and starts to peruse the pages, flipping through photos and souvenirs from his life—a life that's taken a turn for the better after breaking ties with the Smith clan.
The Afghan foreign minister, Mohammad Naim Khan, rehoists the Pakistan flag on the Pakistani embassy in Kabul with full ceremonial honours and in the presence of Col. A.S.B. Shah, the Pakistani ambassador. Chaudhry Mohammad Ali, the Pakistani premier, says on September 15, in the Constituent Assembly, that relations between the two countries have taken a turn for the better. This improvement, however, does not continue for long.
Ashby suggests that now "British fortunes now seemed to have taken a turn for the better", as around this time they also managed to recapture the Hostess Quickly from the rebels in Marquis and hang those that were found aboard her. Nicols ordered a night march on the rebel base, which in the event was not as successful as it had been hoped. One of those who took part, Lieutenant-Colonel Dyott, later wrote that "although one half of the distance was a tolerably good road, we were near ten hours getting eight miles, and that not without much confusion".
However, he added that it was a "warming shot of feel good guitar pop and bright choruses" that was "easily on par" with the group's latter albums. Ultimate Guitar said that the album was "mixed well, and the songs are engaging", as well as that the group "has really taken a turn for the better" since the reintroduction of Nolan and Cooper. Edna Gunderson of USA Today wrote that "warmth and wit almost compensate for a lack of distinction and the loss of punk sting." Alternative Addiction wrote that the album is "a little bit of everything that they've done well" with their previous few records.
Anthony Joseph Faeth (July 9, 1893 – December 22, 1982) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched for the Cleveland Indians for six games during the 1919 Cleveland Indians season and 13 games during the 1920 Cleveland Indians season. Faeth began his professional career with the Virginia Ore Diggers of the Northern League, and played with them from 1913 to 1915; he had win-loss records of 9-16, 12-18, and 10-15 in those three seasons. He then spent the rest of 1915 and 1916 with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association, and has win-loss records of 2-2 and 8-19 in those seasons. Faeth spent the 1917 season with the Grand Rapids Black Sox of the Central League, and finished the season with a 20-8 record. In 1918, he re-joined the Brewers, and played with them through the 1919 season. After a 5-3 record in 1918, the Brewers noted that Faeth's pitching ability and confidence had taken a turn for the better, and he finished the season with a 3.24 earned run average (ERA) in 35 games. After the Brewers' season ended, Faeth joined the Cleveland Indians and made his major league debut on August 10.

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