recent influx
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecentandinflux
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recent
adjective
uk/ˈriː.sənt/us/ˈriː.sənt/
happening or starting from a short ...
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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 ofrecentandinfluxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The true level is between 85,000 and 100,000, taking account of therecentinfluxof asylum seekers.
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Although numbers dwindling, it has had a spike (with renewed oil exploration) inrecentinflux.
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Although the school has always had portable classrooms, many more have been added due to therecentinfluxin student population.
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There has been arecentinfluxof private schools varying in size.
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However,recentinfluxof immigrants (without much knowledge about them) has decreased the importance of these saints in the town.
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As a result, there has been arecentinfluxof quantitative sociologists to the field.
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With arecentinfluxof new companies moving to the area, the unemployment rate of 7.4% stands below the national rate.
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As a result of a barely sufficient budget and arecentinfluxof displaced animals, most zoos are struggling with overcrowding and a surplus of animals.
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Brixton has traditionally been a working class suburb, but has seen arecentinfluxof professionals in recent years.
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Therecentinfluxof population from the adjoining areas has also given birth to a number of problems and the crime rate has also gone up.
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