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- noun Plural form of
turnover .
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Examples
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` ` His 16 assists and four turnovers is a pretty good ratio.
USATODAY.com 2007
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The Dolphins 'league-best plus 17 in turnovers will be hard to repeat.
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They were just a tick under a plus-one advantage in turnovers in their 16 conference games.
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They were just a tick under a plus-one advantage in turnovers in their 16 conference games.
Clemson - Team Notes 2010
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The Steelers lead the league in turnovers (five interceptions, four fumble recoveries).
The 3-4 is experiencing some growing pains Jason Reid 2010
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SCOUTING THE DEFENSE: Ohio led the nation last season in turnovers forced, picking up nearly three per game.
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Three ended in turnovers (two INTs, one fumble), one drew a penalty and two were incomplete.
NFL Replay: Wild playoffs turn front-runners into has-beens 2009
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WHAT WENT RIGHT: The Bulldogs finished on the positive side in turnovers, averaging 16.4, while their opponents averaged 18.6.
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They're first in turnovers, and, naturally, last in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Sun Belt Conference 2010
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Turnovers were critical Sunday night, but in reality they are very random, meaning that generating and preventing turnovers is far less of a skill and far more driven by chance than most people believe.
Statistical analysis: Lucky turnovers, misleading tackle stats and other notes Brian Burke 2010
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