Collocations for turning point - noun
ADJ.
crucial, major, real, significant | historic
This win could prove to be a historic turning point (= one that will be remembered) in the fortunes of the team.
This win could prove to be a historic turning point (= one that will be remembered) in the fortunes of the team.
historical, political
The industrial revolution was a major historical turning point (= a turning point in history).
The industrial revolution was a major historical turning point (= a turning point in history).
VERB + TURNING POINT
be, mark, prove (to be) | see sth as | reach
In 1914 the world reached a turning point in its history.
In 1914 the world reached a turning point in its history.
TURNING POINT + VERB
come
The turning point came when reinforcements arrived from the south.
The turning point came when reinforcements arrived from the south.
PREP.
at a ~
The process of disarmament is at a crucial turning point.
The process of disarmament is at a crucial turning point.
~ in