large turnout

collocation in English

meaningsoflargeandturnout

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large
adjective
uk
/lɑːdʒ/
us
/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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turnout
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtɜːn.aʊt/
us
/ˈtɝːn.aʊt/
the number of people who are present at an event, especially the number who go to vote at ...
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(Definition oflargeandturnoutfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflarge turnout

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To my mind, it is not enough to insist on alargeturnout.
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If there is alargeturnout, hopefully the problems will not be so great.
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Last night, when they were so keen to campaign for their own rights, there was alargeturnout.
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The only minor problem we encountered, which reflected thelargeturnoutof enthusiasm to participate in the election, was slight overcrowding in some polling stations.
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2009 offers us a golden opportunity to foster a debate that leads to alargeturnoutto vote reflecting positive participation in the life of the institutions.
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That is why there is such alargeturnoutthis morning to consider it in some detail.
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These factors helped drive alargeturnout, as 49.6 percent of registered voters cast ballots.
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In the morning there was alargeturnoutof cattle....
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The weather was fine, and there was a verylargeturnoutof spectators.
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Heavy advance publicity guaranteed alargeturnout, but response to her performance was mixed.
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Thelargeturnoutof the protest gained press attention including all major newspapers and network television.
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Alargeturnouton the road provides easy parking; an opening in the roadside fence provides a path down to the bench.
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The show was a great experience for the band as well as for alargeturnoutof fans.
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Ajax also wanted to play the match, and did not want to disappoint thelargeturnoutof loyal fans in attendance.
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While they encouraged large turnouts in order to maximise the events' political and cultural messages, problems of social control could also result from overcrowding, petty thieves and aggressive vendors.
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It is a three-day event which has witnessed large turnouts.
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