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"mass exodus from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which a large number of people or animals leave a place or thing at the same time. For example: "Due to the sudden outbreak of the virus, a mass exodus from the city was seen."
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"You do not see a mass exodus from one borough to another," she said.
Certainly, the mass exodus from New York that some predicted a year ago did not happen.
Mr. Mineta said, "I don't foresee a mass exodus" from the new system using federal employees.
There was no mass exodus from stock funds reported at Janus, either.
The problems were made even worse on Wednesday by a mass exodus from Kathmandu.
But I don't expect a mass exodus from London to Frankfurt".
"In 1970 there was a mass exodus from the convent," she said.
He refused to predict a mass exodus from the City because of the bonus tax.
There was a mass exodus from the north-east to London.
He and Robert Peel headed a mass exodus from the government, Wellington also resigning his command of the army.
The industry grew increasingly opposed to these efforts, saying they would lead to a mass exodus from the funds.
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