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The phrase "an emigration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of people leaving one country to settle in another.
Example: "The emigration of skilled workers has significantly impacted the economy of the home country."
Alternatives: "a migration of" or "a departure of".
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Instead, wrote Bershidsky, his was an "emigration of disappointment".
The most striking demographic trend in New Jersey is the movement of the white population away from the cities and the concurrent proportional growth of the urban black and Hispanic population, accompanied by an emigration of industry and commerce.
"All Californians have a stake in making sure our schools have adequate funding, and recent studies show that tax increases on wealthy individuals in other states did not result in an emigration of millionaires," said Gil Duran, a spokesman for Jerry Brown.
Following a national trend, an emigration of middle-class families is contributing to widening income disparity and has left the city with a lower proportion of children, 14.5%, than any other large American city.
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For example, an emigration fraction of m a → b (t)=1 means 100% of population A emigrates over one time unit.
In the news pages of Le Soir, these measures were described as indispensable preparations for an orderly "emigration" of Jews.
The annual average number of immigrants amounted to about 7,000, compared to an annual emigration of about 12,000, primarily to North America.
Lebanon is witnessing an increased emigration of physicians.
Moreover, the Spanish reconquest of the territory caused a major emigration of merchants and skilled artisans.
Scene of a mass emigration of Cubans to the US in 1980, Mariel is reinventing itself as a free-trade area and privately run deepwater port.
This resulted in a substantial emigration of Shandong peasants to the Northeast (Manchuria) and to Inner Mongolia and Korea, with more than four million people emigrating between 1923 and 1930.
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