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Discover Ludwig"constant influx" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an uninterrupted flow of something, such as people, supplies, or information. For example: "The constant influx of tourists has made it difficult to find parking downtown."
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"What you have is this constant influx," he said.
Brussels hotels are expensive, thanks to the constant influx of Armani-clad diplomats.
He also felt that the chances of acquiring these things were diminished by the constant influx of immigrants, particularly Jews.
To cope with the constant influx of feedback from players, the company totally restructured its development team.
"There is panic all over Maiduguri due to constant influx of people with horrific tales of attacks.
In addition, the constant influx of new immigrants is always complicating the task of gauging Latino social mobility.
The constant influx of positive sodium ions maintains the cell in a somewhat depolarized (weakly negative) state.
Officials from the other cities also emphasized their know-how in dealing with a constant influx of foreigners and other visitors.
For more than a century, there has been a constant influx of foreign peoples and those who would seek refuge from economic or political privation.
The changing demographics in the US play an essential part, too, with a rising Hispanic population as well as a constant influx of immigrants from football-loving countries.
I think it's the very mongrelness of our nation, its constant influx of foreigners from the Vikings to today's Poles - and our cultural confidence not to care - that has enabled composers to flourish here.
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