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turn the page Related vocabulary: on the same wavelengthto begin to behave in a more positive way after a period of difficulties. It's time to put this tragedy to rest and turn the page to a new and happier chapter of our lives. See also: turn on the same page thinking in a similar way. Louisa said she called the meeting to make sure everybody's on the same page. Usage notes: usually said about efforts made to solve a problem See also: same turn the page to stop thinking about or dealing with something. When a patient dies, a doctor just has to turn the page and concentrate on the next patient. Related vocabulary: turn over a new leafSee also: turn |
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