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Sentence count:160+8Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: turn outburn outturn onturn offturn overturnovercavernousturnMeaning: n. 1. the group that gathers together for a particular occasion 2. a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park 3. a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass 4. what is produced in a given time period 5. a set of clothing (with accessories) 6. attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election) 7. (ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip. 
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91, Over 90 percent of the 97.05 percent turnout voted for constitutional changes allowing for multiparty politics.
92, In most parliamentary democracies voter turnout tends to be around half to three-quarters of the electorate.
93, On polling day, the Information Ministry estimated turnout at 85 percent.
94, Yet statistics that show voter turnout slowly sliding down, down.
95, Although the national turnout was officially given as 60 percent, the elections were marked by a high rate of regional abstention.
96, Low turnout may benefit Buchanan, whose fervent backers are by far the most committed.
97, The turnout in the second round of voting was about 40 percent.
98, The total electorate was 12,319,787 and the turnout was 75 percent.
99, San Francisco Registrar Germaine Wong said turnout in the city was about the same as the statewide average.
100, The 1996 presidential election, costliest in history, produced the lowest percentage of voter turnout since 1824.
101, That was the highest rate of turnout in any U. S. presidential election.
102, It was a motley but highly motivated crew, and in a poll with just 32 % turnout that did the trick.
103, Gans' preliminary estimate about the Tuesday turnout means the spurt four years ago was an exception to the trend.
104, And the swing from Tory to Liberal Democrat was highest where turnout was highest.
105, Gans predicted last week that the turnout would drop to 51 percent of eligible voters.
106, The referendum was reported as recording an 87.01 percent turnout and 99.87 percent approval for sovereignty for Kosovo.
107, The majority of eligible voters said they would rather not cast ballots(sentencedict.com/turnout.html), leading to the worst percentage voter turnout since 1924.
108, But first harness, tack and carriages had to be spruced up to ensure top marks for turnout.
109, Forty celebrities were invited to take part and every single one turned up, a tremendous turnout for a small village.
110, Official results put the turnout at 82.88 percent, of which 98.17 percent had voted for Snegur.
111, He was a complete mess; and please, let me claim, in complete contrast to my own turnout.
112, It was an excellent day with the largest turnout for several years.
113, Both rounds were marked by a very low turnout[Sentencedict.com], with only 20.87 percent of the electorate participating in the second round.
114, Another concern was the exceptionally low turnout, estimated at only 21.09 percent over both rounds.
115, Tack and Turnout Tack requirements vary for different classes and may be stated on the schedule.
116, The state media reported a very high voter turnout.
117, Voter turnout was low for the election.
118, There was a large turnout at the rally.
119, Highway Patrol directed him to a scenic turnout.
120, In 1988 the turnout was 50%.
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