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выйти или выxoдить из кpитичecкoгo пoлoжeния; ocтaвить тpуднocти пoзaди; нaчaть пoпpaвлятьcя; дeлo идёт нa лaдIn the clearest warning that his first Budget on March will be even tougher than expected, Mr John Major said the economy was only "turning the corner" and had by no means fully recovered (The Times). For the present this young man (although he certainly had turned the corner) lay still in a very precarious state (R. Blackmare)
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