enormous influx

collocation in English

meaningsofenormousandinflux

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enormous
adjective
uk
/ɪˈnɔː.məs/
us
/əˈnɔːr.məs/
extremely ...
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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 ofenormousandinfluxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thisenormousinfluxof newly recruited men means apparently that they have to be improvised.
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We have anenormousinfluxof population seasonally, creating all kinds of problems for local people, but we willingly accept those problems.
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But it is utter folly to consider increasing productivity, on the one hand, and, on the other, allowing anenormousinfluxof imports.
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There is anenormousinfluxand efflux of aliens.
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It is ridiculous to suppose that a school medical officer, with thatenormousinfluxof work, can make anything like an adequate inspection.
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After all, we have to deal with anenormousinfluxof people.
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There has been an enormous awakening of interest in the country-side and anenormousinfluxof voluntary aid.
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The local authorities, or the local landlords, had to take into consideration how thisenormousinfluxof persons was to be met.
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Every week of the tourist season we have anenormousinfluxof people who want to enjoy the countryside.
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There is anenormousinfluxof labour into the town, but it is accompanied by an equally enormous exodus of labour from the town.
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Secondly, when you had bought the houses there was anenormousinfluxinto the area of war workers and the like, who enormously increased the number of customers.
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With this new era of holidays with pay, they find the hope of anenormousinfluxof visitors, and they want additional seatings, additional lounges, etc.
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They have not enough men to control normal traffic, and yet they will be called upon to deal with special diversions and thisenormousinfluxof traffic to the area.
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July, of winter season vacations, sees anenormousinfluxof visitors (more than quadrupling the city's population), due in part to the winter festival of classical music.
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