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influx

[in-fluhks] / ˈɪnˌflʌks /


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Some of Iran's neighbours have long feared that any prolonged strikes or internal chaos trigger an influx of refugees, such as Turkey experienced during Syria's civil war.

From Barron's

Aziza, who sheltered families fleeing the 2024 war, worries about the massive influx of displaced people from Beirut's southern suburbs, where Hezbollah holds sway, and which have come under Israeli bombardment.

From Barron's

If the recent influx of data breaches and online privacy leaks have sent you running to research security options, you’ve probably stumbled across information about Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs.

From Salon

As a result, the regional capitals of Lhasa and Urumqi have already seen a massive influx of Han culture.

From BBC

Executives at other TV news organizations say privately that they are seeing a heavy influx of resumes from CBS News journalists due to the upheaval at the company.

From Los Angeles Times