tremendous influx
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftremendousandinflux
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tremendous
adjective
uk/trɪˈmen.dəs/us/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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influx
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈɪn.flʌks/us/ˈɪn.flʌks/
the fact of a large number of people or things arriving at the ...
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Because of thetremendousinfluxof refugees, the labour costs are so low that we in this country cannot hope to compete with them.
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The writer explains that that is because of thetremendousinfluxof people into the munition factories there.
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My area has had atremendousinfluxof retired people from other areas.
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In large munition areas such as that there has been atremendousinfluxof population during the last three years.
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One cannot stress that too much in the present conditions, because of thetremendousinfluxof refugees from the mainland; but it is a point worth noting.
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They had atremendousinfluxof reservists to cope with, and they were amazingly good, working themselves terribly hard, in many cases, in the way they did it.
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Difficulties can arise when there is atremendousinfluxof asylum seekers who are included in loose family configurations and often live in multiple occupation households.
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Thetremendousinfluxof workers provided a period of prosperity for the surrounding area.
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With thetremendousinfluxof world population to urban areas, the need for fresh and safe food is increased.
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As a result of these developments, atremendousinfluxof experienced railroad men into the community and considerable extra employment was furnished for local townspeople.
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Post 1965 saw atremendousinfluxof rural working-class migrants.
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As a result of these developments, atremendousinfluxof experienced railroad men moved into the community and considerable extra employment was furnished for local townspeople.
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