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influx — in‧flux [ˈɪnflʌks] noun [countable usually singular] the arrival of large numbers of people, or large amounts of money, goods etc, especially suddenly: • the annual influx of tourists • In Frankfurt, stocks rose on an influx of foreign funds. * * … Financial and business terms
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influx — / ɪnflʌks/ noun an inflow, especially one where people or things come in in large quantities ● an influx of foreign currency into the country ● an influx of cheap labour into the cities ▪▪▪ ‘…the retail sector will also benefit from the expected… … Dictionary of banking and finance