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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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time
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Other methods of monitoring response and turnaround times are therefore needed.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Jenkins is confident the company will make a major turnaround this year.
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The expected turnaround in the beer industry has, for various reasons, not yet occurred.
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The team's dramatic turnaround is attributed to their new coach Bill Snyder.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Having worked hard to build openness, ownership, and commitment, the Frangos team knew this decision would kill any turnaround .
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Monorail does the upgrades itself, paying for Federal Express shipping both ways and guaranteeing a four-to six-day turnaround .
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Patrick had briefed him on the reasons for their sudden turnaround in Bucharest and the dash back to the Channel.
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Reyna used a tricky turnaround move to elude the only defender before firing from 8 yards into the empty goal.
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The turnaround in the current balance was heroic, from - 25 percent of total payments to +6.0 percent.
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The last row of Table 16-1 shows the turnaround in total spending since 1984.