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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher turnout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the number of people participating in an event, such as an election or a meeting, indicating an increase in participation.
Example: "The organizers were pleased to see a higher turnout at this year's community event compared to last year."
Alternatives: "increased participation" or "greater attendance".
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We want a higher turnout of young people".
This affair will not encourage a higher turnout.
A higher turnout in the youngest demographic would only have fought leave to a score draw.
Indeed, the Conservative vote actually went down, despite a higher turnout.
That could mean a higher turnout than expected, possibly favoring the pro-euro campaign.
Most polls had projected that the measure would pass, with a higher turnout.
Reform of strike laws to require a higher turnout of union members.
There were also radio reports of a higher turnout in some cities outside of Port-au-Prince.
Colorado could improve its argument if it gets a higher turnout than Nevada, where 32,963 people voted on Saturday.
An American official said a higher turnout (about 60%) showed Hondurans' faith in democracy, which was "a beautiful thing".
In fact, he said, black men have a higher turnout rate than white men or white women.
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