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1 lower than usual turnout
более низкая, чем обычно, активность избирателейPolitics english-russian dictionary > lower than usual turnout
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2 turnout
n1) собрание3) забастовка4) количество избирателей, участвовавших в голосовании•- high massive turnout
- huge massive turnout
- light turnout
- low turnout
- lower than usual turnout
- negligible turnout during the elections
- negligible turnout
- patchy turnout
- poor turnout
- primary turnout
- steady turnout
- turnout for the elections
- turnout of voters
- voter turnout
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