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influx

[in-fluhks] / ˈɪnˌflʌks /


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With a tepid energy market and Saudi Arabia facing a budget crunch, the kingdom is looking for an influx of funds from foreign visitors and expats to help reduce its fiscal deficit.

From The Wall Street Journal

In addition, advocates and attorneys that work with borrowers say they have yet to see a large influx of borrowers subject to wage garnishment.

From MarketWatch

If this continues, even Vernon’s excessive power, analysts said, might be reaching its limit due to the influx of new data centers.

From Los Angeles Times

Since late October there has been a steady influx of refugees into Mauritania from Mali where the security situation remains "very unstable", according to UNHCR.

From Barron's

Additionally, the college ranks have welcomed an influx of international players with experience in pro leagues overseas before hopping to the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal