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Free sign upThe phrase "a tremendous outflow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or significant release or discharge of something, such as water, resources, or emotions.
Example: "After the heavy rains, there was a tremendous outflow of water from the reservoir, flooding the nearby fields."
Alternatives: "a massive discharge" or "a significant release".
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"We've had a tremendous outflow of people looking to do something with us".
"There has been a tremendous outflow of money from stock funds and into bond funds," he said.
In addition, there has been a tremendous outflow of migrants seeking work in foreign countries, especially in Persian Gulf and Southeast Asian countries.
Furthermore, a decade-long political insurgency (1995-2006) has resulted in a tremendous outflow of migrants, especially male members of households, to seek work in foreign countries, adding out-of-household responsibilities for the women left behind.
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"A tremendous physical outburst".
A tremendous savings.
A tremendous explosion followed.
"What a tremendous partnership.
"He did a tremendous job.
"He played a tremendous match".
"He has a tremendous following.
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