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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flow in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the movement or direction of something, such as the flow of a river or the flow of ideas. Example: The flow in the river was strong, carrying debris downstream. Example: I could feel the creative ideas starting to flow in the brainstorming session.
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The political pressures flow in the other direction as well.
The trip goes against the flow in the warmest months.
Mutombo clogged the Nets' offensive flow in the fourth quarter.
Otherwise, you might "decrease blood flow in the legs".
The action grows in power, particularly as passions flow in the second act.
Mr. Choi cited concerns about cash flow in the second half of the year.
Forward Richard Jefferson said: "We just couldn't get a flow in the game".
"It doesn't flow in the same way that the piano concerto does.
It tried to get with the flow in the bubble days, acquiring telecommunications suppliers.
Here are some tips for improving cash flow in the months ahead.
Do stunned fish sometimes wash through in the occasional reverses of flow in the canal?
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