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Common collocations with influx in American Collocation

influx noun countable

US /ˈɪnˌflʌks/

large

big
enormous
great
huge
large
major
massive
significant
vast

The club has had a huge influx of new members.

recent

fresh
new
recent

China’s booming economy has also contributed strongly to the recent influx of Chinese students pursuing academic qualifications in the UK.

sudden

sudden

A sudden influx of migrant workers has led to a revival of extreme right-wing nationalism.

quick

rapid

There is huge population growth in this area through the rapid influx of families from rural areas.

continuous

constant
regular
steady

We need a constant influx of immigrants to do the jobs we don’t want to, and to make up for fall in population.

get an influx

experience
receive
see

The firm has just received an influx of investment from its parent company.

deal with an influx

cope with
deal with
handle

The universities struggled to cope with the influx of new students.

people

foreigners
immigrants
members
migrants
players
refugees
settlers
students
tourists
visitors
workers

The influx of refugees would probably be more than Mali could cope with.

money

capital
cash
investment

The economy is stable and benefiting from an influx of foreign investment.