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the inflow
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The act or process of flowing in or into
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Of course, the inflow of I.P.O.
Latin Americans and Asians accounted for much of the inflow.
"It was slipping into the river, into the inflow channel".
The next year the inflow jumped eightfold, to $6.6 billion.
The inflow to developing countries doubled between 1989 and 2000.
Cameron should only ever have pledged to stem the inflow.
So far the inflow of Roma has been small but this could change.
Managing the inflow of parts that go into a high-performance Porsche is another tricky task.
Even its starting point divides opinion: how large will the inflow be?
But the inflow of $40.8 billion last month may not be as positive as it appears.
The inflow of a supercell storm feels like standing behind a jet blast at takeoff.
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