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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flow toward" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally speaking, it is used to describe the movement of something, usually a liquid, toward a particular destination. For example, "The river's current flowed toward the sea."
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Sinuous gold lines flow toward the figure.
He seems to flow toward the corners of the court.
In southern Montenegro, streams flow toward the Adriatic.
He stations himself in midstream as cars begin to flow toward the auctions shed.
The shawls, a traditional symbol of nurturing, flow toward the earth.
The region's rivers, which flow toward the Indus River, provide the main approaches to the interior.
The shamal is part of a widespread flow toward a low-pressure centre over Pakistan.
In "Paradescence," white ellipses of several sizes flow toward the vortex of a silver spiral, like superorganized snowflakes.
"They could reverse the flow toward China, and enter China from the western corner," Mr. Noual said.
Personal narrative is not simply opening up a vein and letting the blood flow toward anyone willing to stare.
Either way, the dollars will continue to flow toward Powell Jobs's vision of immigration and education reform.
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