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The phrase "a growing flow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing amount or volume of something, often in contexts related to trends, data, or resources.
Example: "There is a growing flow of information available online, making it easier for people to stay informed."
Alternatives: "an increasing stream of" or "a rising tide of".
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Trump blamed Mexico for a growing flow of "illegals" entering the United States and cited two large migrant caravans making their way toward the U.S. border.
More sales in the present will only attract a growing flow of buyers if high sales levels are expected to be sustained.
Greek authorities on a number of Aegean islands have called for emergency measures to curtail a growing flow of refugees from Turkey, which Athens attributes to the impact of the attempted coup in that country.
"We are witnessing a growing flow of innovative ventures, more than ever before, and we plan to use the new fund for investing in exceptional entrepreneurs and start-ups, from pre-seed to mature stages," Rami Kalish, co-founder and managing GP of Pitango said in a statement.
The greening of U.S. manufacturing over the past several decades may be partially caused by a growing flow of "brown" imports from poor countries.
The primary data analysis is therefore often centralized into core laboratories which face the challenge of using a reasonable selection out of the available software packages to process a growing flow of newly produced data.
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Aggressive marketing provides them with revenues from a substantial and growing flow of government-financed student aid.
FRANKFURT, Sept. 9 — The accused conspirators in a bombing plot disrupted last week in Germany were part of what the authorities say is a small, but growing, flow of militants from Germany and other Western countries who are receiving terrorism training at camps in Pakistan.
It is more probable that productivity finally begins to rise in earnest after a long slump, enabling steady growth in Britons' real wages.But given the euro area's current economic problems, the best bet may be that rising real wages in Britain attract a steady and growing flow of workers from Europe, boosting the size of the labour force as well as the numbers employed.
But he also has vowed in recent weeks to crack down on the "enemy's ideological and cultural infiltration," apparently a reference to the growing flow of information over the border with China.
He offers three reasons: the late February temperatures, which hover in the 70s; the popularity of both youth and adult soccer in a community that is 35% Hispanic; and the growing flow of visitors and their pesos from Mexico, with Keeney quoting estimates that say $1 billion comes across the border into southern Arizona each year.
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