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"comparative turnover" is a grammatically correct phrase which can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a comparison of the overall revenue generated in one period of time to another. For example, "In the first quarter of 2020, the company experienced a 7% increase in comparative turnover compared to the same period last year."
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His current areas of research include corporate include the corporate governance of widely-held corporations, ownership structure and corporate governance, the empirical and legal determinants of CEO turnover, comparative corporate law and finance, the bases for individual- and firm- level liability in corporate settings, the meaning and legal implications of price efficiency in capital markets.
A comparative analysis of the turnover of the three enzymes during pyrethroid metabolism was performed.
In the present study, comparative proteomic analysis revealed a network of protein associated with energy metabolism and protein turnover leading to reproductive dysfunction.
A comparative analysis of bacterial diversity from different oceanic regions highlights the peculiarity of the Mediterranean: the turnover diversity between Mediterranean and Atlantic sediments is about 85%, and reaches 97% between the Mediterranean and the South Pacific.
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Gatwick announced a 10% jump in turnover for the first six months of 2013, up to £360.6m, and a 20% leap in profits after tax to £98.2m, although 2012's comparative figures were dented by the Olympics.
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