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turnout

noun as in group assembling for event

noun as in amount produced

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With the collapse of Democratic turnout for Harris' moderate campaign, Walz thinks it's up to the party to meet voters where they are on more progressive positions.

From Salon

The room wasn’t quite sold out, but turnout was significant.

Not since 1987 has turnout been as high as 82.5% in a German election, and that was three years before reunification of east and west.

From BBC

Over the years, California lawmakers have enacted policies aimed at encouraging the greatest voter turnout possible, which is a commendable goal in a representative democracy.

Her foundation dates back to 2010, when local business owners visited a station house that did not have a washing machine capable of cleaning the toxins from heavy turnout coats.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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