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The phrase "cash flow of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the amount of money entering or leaving a company (or other entity) over a given period of time. For example, "The company had a cash flow of $5 million in the third quarter of the year."
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In 1999, Boeing posted free cash flow of $4.7 billion.
Compuware said it experienced strong operating cash flow of about $70 million in the quarter.
Mr. Breen said Tyco's free cash flow of $482 million was higher than the company's forecast.
In 1998, the Yankees had $179.7 million in revenues, and a cash flow of $23.9 million.
-- which had total revenue of $1 billion last year and cash flow of $330 million.
Now when you look at the total cash flow of the company, that's a significant part".
It wasn't about the cash flow of the company it was about the liquidity".
Kodak had negative cash flow of about $158 million in the quarter.
A 10m broadband base should drive additional cash flow of £100m.
Penetrating 30% of BT homes could generate cash flow of £300m in the long term.
The cash flow of the assets is about $120 million a month, he said.
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