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"turnover ratio" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English, especially in business and finance contexts.
It refers to the proportion of employees leaving and being replaced in a company over a certain period of time. Example: "The company's high turnover ratio was a cause for concern, as it indicated a lack of employee retention and potential instability in the workforce."
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The Cardinals lead the league in turnover ratio (plus 5).
Sampson said the turnover ratio helped explain the result.
"You have to have a plus turnover ratio.
This year's turnover ratio is plus-5; last year it was minus-8.
"The No. 1 factor in the National Football League is turnover ratio.
They have made big plays this season, and the Jets lead the league in turnover ratio.
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Last year as a freshman, he set a record for assist-to-turnover ratio.
On the season, he ranks third in the N.B.A. in assist-to-turnover ratio at 4.12.
They are assist-to-turnover ratio and rebounding margin.
Linehan has a 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio and is averaging 9.7 points a game this season.
In the last 15 games, he has had a remarkable assist-to-turnover ratio (5 to 1).
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