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influx

[in-fluhks] / ˈɪnˌflʌks /


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Other observers aren’t expecting the influx of refund money to trigger a surge in spending.

From MarketWatch

The team suggests the quasar may be observed during a short transitional period, possibly following a sudden influx of gas.

From Science Daily

But economists warned that true relief from spiralling prices would require a sustained influx of dollars -- which in turns requires foreign investment.

From Barron's

The state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office has acknowledged this influx but warns of a stock bubble that may burst.

From Los Angeles Times

But he loved the excitement and influx of new people that came with the tourist season too.

From Literature