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The phrase "an influx" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of people or things arriving or entering a place at the same time.
Example: "The city experienced an influx of tourists during the summer festival."
Alternatives: "a surge" or "a wave".
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"Here, there's an influx.
But an influx of booksellers never occurred.
It faces an influx of refugees.
Parents blame an influx of new students.
"It can't support an influx of people.
"There was an influx of meritocracy.
Such an influx is predicted next week.
So did an influx of young legs.
Could an influx of competing antiviral drugs reshape the discussion?
It cited an influx of cheap imported cigarettes.
After World War II, there was an influx of Latinos.
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