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Upturns

Description:

Upturns can be used as a noun or a verb and refers to a sudden or significant upward movement or change in a particular situation, trend, or economy. It can also describe the act of turning something upward or reversing a downward trend.

Sample sentences:

  1. The stock market experienced impressive upturns after the positive financial reports.
  2. His career took an unexpected upturn when he got promoted to a managerial position.
  3. She eagerly upturned the package to see what was inside.
  4. The economy has seen multiple upturns in recent years.

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