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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flow to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a movement or progression towards something, often in a context related to processes or ideas.
Example: "There is a natural flow to the conversation that makes it easy to engage with others."
Alternatives: "a progression towards" or "a movement towards".
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Confining a flow to a gully also increases its velocity.
We just don't have a flow to our offense right now".
And, he added, the society could benefit from a flow to other industries.
When that happened, Johnson found a flow to the game, and led the Liberty on its closing 14-5 run.
"Karen and I have been designing together for so long that there's a flow to it," Ms. Beamon said.
There was a flow to the shooting, as if he wanted to allow the story to tell itself".
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Switching to a flow-to-the-work structure will do much to improve the productivity of a company's knowledge workers and to remove obstacles to codifying and transferring knowledge.
He made the part of his enterprise that remained within P&G what he called a "flow-to-the-work organization". Of course, some of his employees were still working in flat, permanent jobs, but a large proportion were assigned to whatever projects had high urgency and high payoff.
In particular, a flow-to-equity (FTE) approach is applicable in our case, as it measures the cash available to be paid out to the investor after meeting reinvestment needs (Damodaran 2012).
The script gives a smooth flow to a complex story.
Having a XMPP flow to each client isn't feasible from a load standpoint, says Williams.
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