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Discover Ludwig"great turnout" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a large number of people attending an event, usually one that was expected to have a poor attendance. Example sentence: "The event had a great turnout despite the rainy weather."
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Although it was a great turnout, it was quite sad to see all the people".
"We have a really great turnout, and that is because people want to show their spirit".
"We had a great turnout," Texas guard Justin Mason of the crowd.
We had 24 coaches fully booked from across the country and many came by train – a great turnout".
With "at least 250,000" gathering at some of the hunts taking place across the country, pro-hunting group the Countryside Alliance said it was a "great turnout".
Sure, it hurt more because this was our first home game of the Guinness Premiership season and there was a great turnout – but we are professionals and it always hurts to lose.
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But recent state election results have shown a greater turnout among Democrats.
"With more candidates, there is a greater energy to races and a likelihood of greater turnout," he said.
The polls closed at 9 p.m. "This is the greatest turnout in our history," Mr. Young said.
It is unknown whether that will change in 2016, a presidential election year that will draw far greater turnout.
And off-year and special election Republican victories in Democratic territory offer no certainty of winning in the more heavily contested midterm elections, with their accompanying greater turnout.
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