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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small turnout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a low number of people attended an event or gathering. Example: "The concert had a small turnout, which was surprising given the popularity of the band."
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All special elections bring small turnout.
Political analysts are expecting a relatively small turnout between 400,000 and 800,000 voters.
Why does he like the small turnout caucuses over the big turnout primaries?
Even if that's wrong, a small turnout limits the number of people who need to be persuaded.
But after a small turnout (about 200 people) the first year, Ms. Friedman-Diaz said, the festival showed growth potential.
The mood was generally subdued for a game between territorial rivals, and it was compounded by the small turnout.
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After seeing small turnouts at several campaign stops, he appeared elated by the boisterous gathering in Las Vegas.
The typically small turnouts may not pack the same punch as a full stadium, A's players say, but they offer their own manner of charm.
Terminals were effectively closed at Longview, Oakland and Portland, but plans to shut down the entire west coast failed after other protests saw relatively small turnouts.
Special elections like this one usually have small turnouts, but the January blizzard of campaign commercials it is not unusual to see three or four in a row during local newscasts has whipped up interest in the race.
Mr. Santorum's success on Tuesday night awarded him no delegates from the contests, which were were essentially nonbinding straw polls and drew small turnouts in all three states.
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