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to turnout

noun

Attendance; crowd

  • This restaurant had a pretty good turnout for a Wednesday night.

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Waukesha conservatives also tend to turnout in large numbers.

"This election's going to come down to turnout.

With the election being so close, the contest will come down to turnout.

"Normal" is a relative term when it comes to turnout in Texas elections.

"This election's going to come down to turnout," Mr. Obama said.

The danger for the Remain camp is what Project Fear will do to turnout.

The phone and mail operations could be important to Mr. McCain when it comes to turnout.

Non-registration is one of the biggest barriers to turnout on polling day.

Whether they do could boil down in large measure to turnout: in particular, to the turnout of young voters.

As you've probably heard many times by now, it all comes down to turnout, which the pollsters can only make guesses about.

They "believe in 1 country, 2 systems not 1 country, 1 system" #TrafalgarSquare #London People starting to turnout despite late notice in support for #HongKong.

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