Collocations withturnover
These are words often used in combination withturnover.
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annual turnover
In this region, lords and family restrictions had a strong influence, and this reduced mobility sharply, as becomes apparent from the very low annual turnover of land.
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cell turnover
Try a treatment moisturiser or serum to encourage cell turnover and to keep skin fresh and youngerlooking.
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constant turnover
There is a constant turnover and there is nobody to whom the industry can relate.
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high turnover
The immediate economic effect of high turnover rates was to disrupt production.
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rapid turnover
What evidence there is, however, indicates that a rapid turnover of subtenants was not uncommon.
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reduced turnover
That superb producer of quality meat is only ticking over now, on much reduced turnover and margins.
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turnover rate
The turnover rate to new allelic specificities was fixed at 0.1, with the number of different specificities held constant at 20.
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