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The phrase "turnout of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the number of people who attend an event or participate in a vote. Example: "The turnout of voters in the recent election was higher than expected."
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That's a turnout of about 12.6 percent.
Fairfield County had a turnout of 80.34.
"We've had a good turnout of staff.
True, the reported turnout of 43% was low.
These are protest polls; a lame turnout of 36%.
Wednesday's turnout of justices was fairly high by recent standards.
She was stunned by the turnout of about 100 people.
Naysayers pointed to the low turnout of only 42%.
Both cities had a low turnout of 24%.
The European elections saw a record low turnout of 43%.
Yes, a turnout of 14.65% is nothing to celebrate.
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