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The phrase "a large turnout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant number of people attending an event, such as a meeting, election, or gathering.
Example: "The community meeting was a success, with a large turnout of residents eager to discuss local issues."
Alternatives: "a big turnout" or "a high attendance".
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The Awards Dinner boasted a large turnout.
In Truro, Scrimgeour is not expecting a large turnout.
By any measure it was a large turnout.
Voting was particularly high in Scotland as the rise of the SNP saw a large turnout.
He called for a demonstration in Belgrade on Sunday evening, but few expect a large turnout.
It was aimed at committed party members to encourage a large turnout.
It is hard to predict whether a weekday event would draw such a large turnout.
Buoyed by a large turnout, Sanders turned that deficit around and won handily.
A large turnout in Wilson's Del Ray neighborhood appeared to put him over the top.
He and others called for a large turnout of protesters Sunday.
To win, Mr. Cuomo needs to generate a large turnout in heavily Democratic New York City.
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