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Discover Ludwig"turnover from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the amount of money or goods that are earned or exchanged in a certain period of time. For example, "We achieved a significant increase in turnover from January to April."
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Annual turnover from promotions was close to twenty per cent.
They got six assists and just one turnover from Fields and 21 points from Sam Young.
His company, Cox & Plant, makes 70% of its £7m annual turnover from exports.
In addition, there is the normal student turnover from year to year.
Tinopolis also reported a 40% leap in turnover from £47.3m in 2006 to £66m.
Turnover from "the rest of Europe" fell from £8.9m to £6.3m.
Thereafter Seattle dominated utterly, forcing turnover after turnover from which Denver never recovered.
DC force a turnover from Saragosa, who steps forward and hits a right footed drive straight at Robles.
In the last two months, the turnover from Mr. Zarrella to Mr. Lutz has invigorated morale and created buzz here.
Yet in 2010 cuts in local government contracts led to a fall in its turnover from £1.2m to £500,000.
Its pace is less leisurely, though, with high turnover from nearby businesses throughout the morning rush hour.
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