influx in the PONS Dictionary

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However, with this influx, land soon became difficult to obtain at reasonable prices.
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The influx of young people during the summer gives rise to an active youth culture.
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There has been a steady influx of migrants into the area.
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The influx of migrants passing through, combined with simple misunderstandings, led to conflict.
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Marked improvements occurred by the mid-1980s with an influx of foreign technology and increased domestic production capabilities.
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With the rapid influx of settlers in the early 1900s and the building of a school, the demand for mail service grew.
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The influx of student musicians brought about by formalized jazz education suddenly provided academic institutions with the numbers necessary to create their own big bands.
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It grew and the families purchased a building and expanded to accommodate an influx of students.
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The town also grew from the influx of railroad laborers who built the tracks that went through the village.
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However, an influx of returning servicemen ushered in rapid growth both in enrollment and educational offerings.
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