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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent influx" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recent increase or arrival of something, such as people, goods, or information.
Example: "The city has seen a recent influx of tourists, boosting the local economy."
Alternatives: "a recent surge" or "a recent wave".
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A recent influx from neighbouring countries completes the mix.
But a recent influx of tourists is spurring dramatic changes in Mosuo culture.
But Hebron has been transformed by a recent influx of Palestinian security forces.
The school has benefited from a recent influx of military research dollars.
A recent influx of Hispanic newcomers has led to some racial tensions.
The borders are porous and easterners report a recent influx of "foreigners" with suspicious agendas.
But a recent influx of New Yorkers has helped the town shuck that scruffy image, or maybe enhance it.
Today, the well-to-do, predominantly Jewish community includes a recent influx of Syrian and Russian Jews.
She noted a recent influx of Italians, most likely driven to look outside Italy by its unstable economy.
Indeed she might, with BBC4 being at the lonely vanguard of a recent influx of subtitled European TV drama.
The London Chinatown Chinese Association (LCCA), which represents local businesses, is trying to halt a recent influx of betting shops.
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