key turning point

Frequency: 7.714.3 per million words

A very important point that is central to future developments.

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  • The discovery of penicillin was a key turning point in medicine.
  • For many, graduating from university marks a key turning point in their lives.
  • The company's new strategy could be a key turning point for its future growth.
  • Reaching the peace agreement was considered a key turning point for the region.
  • She felt that moving to a new city was a key turning point in her career.
  • The invention of the internet proved to be a key turning point for global communication.
  • Analysts are watching closely, hoping to identify a key turning point in the market trends.
  • His decision to seek professional help marked a key turning point in his battle with addiction.
  • This upcoming election could represent a key turning point for the nation's political landscape.
  • The reform package aims to create a key turning point in the country's economic development.