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The phrase "great influx" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or arrival of something, such as people, resources, or information.
Example: "The city experienced a great influx of tourists during the summer festival."
Alternatives: "significant surge" or "large influx."
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"Lately, there's been a resurgence, a great influx of artists, actors and creative people".
So, why did it take this great influx of white people to get the schools better?
Not that the United States is enjoying a great influx of money.
Many long-time residents are baffled by the great influx of newcomers.
Sachsenhausen's first great influx of prisoners began after Kristallnacht in November 1938.
A. The last few years — let's say two or three years ago — we had a great influx of work.
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"On January 8, Abdou Mahamane was Driving through Niamey... ...... is set in Niger and describes that country's great influxes of crickets and locusts.
They also abolished the dress code, allowing a greater influx of guests.
There was a greater influx of migrants in 2015 to Germany than any other European country.
The change is expected to drive an even greater influx of passport applications.
American travellers this summer expected to number close to half a million--greatest influx of last few decades.
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