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The phrase "a turnover margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, finance, or business to refer to the difference between turnovers gained and turnovers lost.
Example: "The team's success this season can be attributed to their impressive turnover margin, which has consistently put them in a winning position."
Alternatives: "turnover differential" or "turnover ratio".
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The Cowboys rank 111th (of 120 teams) in total defense, yet they lead the nation with 29 turnovers and a turnover margin of 2.38.
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Thanks to a brutal schedule and a horrific turnover margin, the Bills won only four games in 2010.
The Bills have forced 478 turnovers this season, force nearly 15 turnovers per game, and have a +3.7 turnover margin, which was 11th best in the nation.
Counting this season and dating to Coughlin's years coaching Jacksonville, seven of his past eight teams have had a positive turnover margin.
Turning the ball over 31 times –- a minus-12 turnover margin -– was a killer.
Western Kentucky leads I-AA teams in scoring defense (11.6 points a game) and turnover margin (plus 2.73 a game).
The Jets are, in many ways, fortunate to have a record as good as 2-2 with a minus-10 turnover margin.
That gives Rutgers a plus-13 turnover margin in coach Kyle Flood's first season.
The Giants arrived with a minus-9 turnover margin, by far the worst among the 12 playoff teams.
The Giants lost two fumbles Sunday, but they have just four turnovers this season and enjoy a plus-four turnover margin, tied for sixth in the league.
It was a shocking turn of events considering Green Bay came into the game with 40 takeaways and a league-leading turnover margin of plus 24.
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