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influx

[in-fluhks] / ˈɪnˌflʌks /


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Others say host city Milan has become unliveable for many, with locals squeezed by soaring living costs amid an influx of wealthy new residents attracted by a tax scheme.

From Barron's

Her office had to rent additional space in surgery centers and hospitals for end-of-year surgeries to accommodate the influx of patients.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Over time we’ve seen that ISM is a leading indicator, and typically, a couple of months after that influx positive, we see volumes somewhat do the same,” Satterfield said.

From MarketWatch

The Basilica of St Lawrence, which is a five minute walk from Meloni's office in the heart of Rome, has seen an influx of curious visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the now-infamous fresco.

From BBC

The church, located just a few metres from Meloni's office, has seen a large influx of curious onlookers in recent days.

From Barron's