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"flux of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a continuous or constant flow or change of something. You can use it in a sentence to describe a situation or phenomenon that is constantly in a state of change or fluctuation. Example: The stock market is constantly experiencing a flux of prices, making it difficult for investors to predict outcomes.
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Calculate the emission flux of isoprene.
The first is the surreal flux of the coaching staff.
You see it's quite foreclosed the flux of me.
There was a constancy, not the flux of the disease.
How do I find the flux of a source?
In this there's a lesson about the flux of consciousness.
A larger downward flux of 137Cs accompanied by a larger flux of dissolved organic carbon has been observed in a forest soil15.
The effect is snatched after all from the flux of existence.
I write about buildings because I find the flux of urban life aesthetically appealing.
Demy uses his exquisite camera movements to follow the flux of characters who burst with ardor.
Jones does not seem particularly concerned about the state of flux of the run defense.
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