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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flow of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a continuous movement or progression of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist captured a flow of the emotions in her painting, conveying a sense of tranquility and peace."
Alternatives: "a stream of" or "a current of".
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Upsetting involves a flow of the metal back upon itself.
We call that is a flow of the dynamic traffic network system.
After the 25-min incubation of the sample, the excess of unbound proteins was removed by a flow of the working buffer solution.
Here, the flow of the continuous phase is partially blocked by a flow of the dispersed phase coming from a secondary channel.
Figure 5 depicts a flow of the scheduled outgoing data by using our scheduling algorithm and the ideal linear gradient of the data arriving at a certain rate.
For example, my work uses advanced theoretical techniques developed at Culham to determine how a flow of the plasma (around JET's donut-shaped interior) will alter the maximum pressure at which the plasma may be contained.
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The one clear trend has been a flow of investment from the dollar to the euro.
A flow of images push the dances along.
This creates a flow of electrons between the metals that eventually causes them to disintegrate.
Outside the station, a flow of people was heading toward the down escalator.
A flow of expert personnel between the two jurisdictions.
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