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The phrase "a migration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the movement of people, animals, or data from one place to another.
Example: "The migration of birds south for the winter is a fascinating natural phenomenon."
Alternatives: "a movement of" or "a relocation of".
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What I see is a migration of values.
Meanwhile, a migration of the non-Indian population from rural to urban centres was just beginning.
"We're seeing a migration of yuppie types moving in, and blacks and minorities are being pushed out".
It is manifestly a migration of which one tribe is the centre.
Furthermore, a migration of hydrophilic silica from PP phase toward PS domains was observed.
But the beginning may have been a migration of English students from Paris about 1167 or 1168.
Data, once again, show that a migration of an offering of $20 million or less to Tier 2 is rare.
Back on the savanna, her parents have gone off to film a migration of elephants, which turn out to be the poachers' eventual quarry.
Although the birds had just completed a migration of more than 2,500km, they still had the energy to evade the danger.
"Uprooted and Scattered Far From the Familiar" (front page, Sept. 11) reminds us that we are facing a migration of people on a historic scale.
Mr. Goldstein said the timing of Bluelight's announcement was not coincidental: his company was trying to head off a migration of NetZero's heaviest customers to Bluelight's free service.
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