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outturn

[out-turn] / ˈaʊtˌtɜrn /






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Yet the strong outturn wasn’t enough to assuage investors’ worries.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 30, 2026

For the full year, the MAS said it expects gross domestic product to “ease relative to the stronger outturn in 2025, with the positive output gap projected to narrow over the course of the year.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 29, 2026

Economists are expecting a better outturn than in September, when only 142,000 new jobs were created, and August, which was revised lower to 136,000.

From The Guardian Nov. 6, 2015

Barclays' Hayes said the GDP report on Tuesday "could be instrumental, with a very weak outturn potentially galvanizing those in the middle of the... pack into action."

From Reuters Oct. 24, 2010

The daily outturn averages 7 lbs. per man, the greatest flow of oil taking place in the month of March.

From In the Andamans and Nicobars The Narrative of a Cruise in the Schooner "Terrapin" by Kloss, C. Boden




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