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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a turnover" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a financial or business context, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The company's profits increased significantly, leading to a higher turnover as a turnover in the last quarter."
Alternatives: "as a result" or "in terms of revenue".
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But really, should the N.F.L. count it as a turnover?
As a turnover, quickly, to get the tenants in and get them out any way that he can".
I should clarify as a turnover that leads to a score, such as a missed field goal returned for a touchdown with no time left on the clock.
Even the worst shot attempts come with a far higher scoring probability, as a turnover is – by far – the most inefficient use of an individual possession.
Some calls cannot be challenged at all, such as a turnover or a touchdown play.
After his second penalty, his side were rewarded for their earlier pressure with a breakaway try as a turnover allowed Steve McColl to send young wing Henry Purdy clear to score.
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"Hopefully it won't be as high a turnover in future windows".
Together with the data of the Hammett study of electronic effects of substituents in the quinoline core and kinetic isotope effect data, these results point to C8 cyclopalladation as a turnover-limiting step in the catalytic cycle.
Few teams have ever had as large a turnover within a matter of days as the Panthers.
Not surprisingly some salespeople will quit rather than change; Republic expects a turnover as high as 70% by spring, says Thomas Eggleston, VP for operations.
Defensively at the other end, an unexpected leap at Charles as she passed led to a turnover.
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