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Discover Ludwig"inflow into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a movement of resources or energy, either physical or metaphorical, that moves from one entity to another. For example, "The recent inflow of volunteers into the organization has been encouraging."
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That was 30percentt of the total inflow into taxable bond funds.
The anxieties triggered by the asylumseeker inflow into Britain now seem to be fading.
BNP said over the past year the net inflow into European sovereign debt markets has "collapsed".
And for the medieval cultural inflow into Europe from the Arab empire admirable counter-irony read the inflow into Islam now of modern western counter-irony readlogy.
There is a net inflow into Scotland, and the Highlands are one of the hotspots.
But UBS said its net inflow into its wealth management business was up $6.3 billion in the first three months.
Each year teenagers travel for university, accounting for much of the inflow into cities such as Manchester and Nottingham.
October 2009 saw the largest monthly inflow into emerging-market bond funds since people started tracking the numbers in 1995.
The inflow into stock funds, $32 billion, was about 10percentt below previous estimates and down sharply from $309 billion in 2000.
That means the net inflow into those funds in three months was about double what they had previously received in a good year, he said.
Nomura Asset Management recently predicted that nearly 10 million people might use such accounts, generating a 26 trillion yen inflow into shares and investment trusts.
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