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Discover Ludwig"more turnover" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It generally means a higher rate of employee rotation or change, or more business revenue. For example, "The company has seen more turnover this year, with nearly half of its employees leaving or being laid off."
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The N.F.C. features only slightly more turnover.
Others have far more turnover.
We have more turnover and more vehicles".
"It just creates more turnover, more discontent and more demoralization".
"And we've had more turnover than we had before".
"But they have more turnover there because the rents are so expensive.
And the company won some concessions that might encourage more turnover.
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They commit more turnovers.
But it needs to force more turnovers.
The Bulls are also forcing more turnovers.
And the 1997 team created more turnovers.
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