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The phrase "a large influx of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or arrival of something, such as people, resources, or information.
Example: "The city experienced a large influx of tourists during the summer festival."
Alternatives: "a significant surge of" or "a considerable arrival of".
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First came other Chinese, then a large influx of Vietnamese.
"We were expecting a large influx of tourists," Mayor Hanna Nasser said.
It's a mixture of a large influx of people from Donegal and people from the Highlands.
"And people get upset: there's a large influx of European migrants – unskilled ones.
This also resulted in a large influx of traffic from the US – up 18% since November".
Conversely, France receives a large influx of foreign visitors, mainly from European countries, especially Germany.
It expanded by 4% between 1990 and 2000, helped by a large influx of Hispanic immigrants.
In addition, the government doesn't have the bureaucratic efficiency to handle such a large influx of people easily.
But in recent years she has seen a large influx of east Europeans to her housing estate.
Famine was averted this year, partly due to a large influx of aid and partly because of good rains.
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At the same time there was a large influx of Western banks offering easy loans at more agreeable terms.
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