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"net turnover" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the total sales or revenue generated by a company after expenses or deductions have been accounted for. Example: The company's net turnover for the fiscal year was $2 million, a 10% increase from the previous year's figures.
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The paper reported that latest accounts for Netflix International BV, which was based in Luxembourg until the end of last year, show a net turnover of £415m and profits of £11.3m in 2014, with British customers accounting for the largest proportion of turnover.
Even though less than 10% of Valio's net turnover comes from functional foods, these products are an important part of the company's business.
With a net turnover worth of £181 billion, the cosmetic industry is a leading worldwide business with a very lucrative future.
First, we analysed the phosphate net turnover at various temperatures (Figure 8).
Reactions for the analysis of tau phosphate net turnover were started at 37°C and aliquots were taken successively after incubation at temperatures that were lowered stepwise.
Tau protein phosphate net turnover was significantly altered (p≤0.01, ANOVA) in both torpid and aroused animals as compared to euthermic animals.
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The game concluded with another Nets' turnover, a fitting end.
However, Brooklyn did not call a timeout and Beal stole the ball from Joe Harris, the Nets' 22nd and final turnover of the game.
But four Nets turnovers in the final three minutes helped Philadelphia pull within 56-48 athehalfalf.
The Bulls finished shooting 53.2 percent from the field, with 17 second-chance points and 28 points off 19 Nets turnovers.
Minnesota scored 12 points on seven first-half Nets turnovers, and the Nets led by only 53-42 athehalfalf, which disappointed Carlesimo.
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