steady influx

collocation in English

meaningsofsteadyandinflux

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steady
adjective
uk
/ˈsted.i/
us
/ˈsted.i/
happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly ...
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influx
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈɪn.flʌks/
us
/ˈɪn.flʌks/
the fact of a large number of people or things arriving at the ...
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(Definition ofsteadyandinfluxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We will have to make up this shortfall, but even disregarding the accumulated shortfall we need asteadyinfluxof about 43,000 men each year.
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The natural increase followed from asteadyinfluxunder town development schemes over the past quarter of a century.
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That makes a total of 9,000, and there is still asteadyinflux.
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We continue to receive asteadyinfluxof complaints across a range of issues from patients and clinicians, who cannot understand why there are wide divergences in local policies.
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Overpopulation and thesteadyinfluxof migrants, who lacked medical care amid cramped quarters, caused diseases and created imminent threats to life.
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There has been asteadyinfluxof migrants into the area.
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This ensures asteadyinfluxof international guest scientists to the city.
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At the same time new housing was being constructed in the surrounding area which ensured asteadyinfluxof customers.
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Such institutions could face bankruptcy without asteadyinfluxof prisoners.
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In addition, thesteadyinfluxof people settling near the river may be causing a degradation of water quality.
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Third-party developers, the most common type of video game developers, depend upon asteadyinfluxof funds from the video game publisher.
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This was the result of internal urban population growth, thesteadyinfluxof the rural population into the cities and the arrival of immigrants, most of whom settled in cities.
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By this time, asteadyinfluxof residents and aggressive land developers had transformed the city into a large metropolitan area, with downtown at its center.
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Like most developing countries there was asteadyinfluxof rural inhabitants to the urban areas, but just over half the population still lived in villages.
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Victoria suffered from an acute labour shortage despite itssteadyinfluxof migrants, and this pushed up wages until they were the highest in the world.
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