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The phrase "a high turnover of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a frequent change or replacement of employees, customers, or items within a specific context.
Example: "The company is facing a high turnover of staff, which is affecting productivity and team morale."
Alternatives: "a significant turnover of" or "a large turnover of".
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Having a high turnover of staff is not cost-effective.
"There was a high turnover of midwives, who were always rushing around looking after patients.
Stalls have a high turnover of flounder, a decent cousin of the plaice.
Although in truth most things go soon enough, and there's a high turnover of stock.
"There's a high turnover of people and there's low market bargaining power.
There have been other challenges too: Microhydro plants have suffered from a high turnover of operators.
A high turnover of raw seafood helps keep the stock fresh.
'The labour market is geared to a high turnover of recruitment and retirement, and that cannot go on.
However, a high turnover of senior managers following the appointment of a new chief executive is not uncommon.
A mobility factor will be taken into account for schools with a high turnover of pupils during the school year.
"What that does is people drop out and they have a high turnover of students at this place.
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