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The phrase "a continuous influx of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a steady and ongoing arrival or addition of something, such as people, resources, or information.
Example: "The city has experienced a continuous influx of tourists during the summer months."
Alternatives: "a steady stream of" or "an ongoing flow of".
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The vacuum is being filled by a continuous influx of newcomers from around the globe.
Seamless plastic walls and ceilings, rounded corners, external lighting and wiring, a continuous influx of dust-free air, and daily cleaning are characteristic features.
Some have argued that Mr. Veltroni's devotion to culture has come at the expense of attention to more pressing issues: grinding traffic and pollution, a sprawling periphery, a continuous influx of illegal immigrants and the upkeep of the city's monuments, to name but a few.
"It's the only way to have a continuous influx of new ideas," he adds.
This community reservoir fuels a continuous influx of ESBL into the hospital system [43, 44].
Due to its proximity to Nairobi, the human population pressure has resulted in a continuous influx of people, growing land use changes, and fragmentation of lands.
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We notice that in some experimental setups, e.g. [ 10], a periodic dilution protocol is applied for keeping the cell density constant; in our model, we keep the cell density constant by means of a continuous influx and efflux of culture medium, as in a chemostat or microfluidic device.
The PMCA is continually active, maintaining the normal low [Ca2+]i in the face of a continuous influx even in a cell voltage-clamped at −50 mV.
This constant growth rate is maintained by the continuous influx of a growth-limiting substrate, setting a fixed dilution rate (Dykhuizen & Hartl, 1983).
Thirdly, the model simulates a closed society with no continuous influx of unvaccinated persons.
While Merkel's humane response won her applause, the lack of a cohesive European response to the crisis and the continuous influx of people has also led to backlash and falling popularity ratings. .
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