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turnover

[turn-oh-ver] / ˈtɜrnˌoʊ vər /
NOUN
brain drain
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Example Sentences

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In perhaps the only blemish on his night, Dent logged just four assists to go with his four turnovers.

From Los Angeles Times

Through the game’s first 15 minutes, the Trojans were outhustled and outworked on the glass as the Roadrunners drew fouls, forced turnovers and racked up seven early offensive rebounds.

From Los Angeles Times

BP’s stock has underperformed its peers since the pandemic, and experienced executive turnover.

From Barron's

Loans were limited to 25% of turnover, but lenders had to rely on what businesses told them.

From BBC

The Labor Department’s latest survey of monthly job openings and labor turnover showed the pace of layoffs ticking up in October but hiring steady.

From The Wall Street Journal