Phrases with «recent influx»

The phrase "recent influx" means a sudden increase or arrival of something, usually referring to a large amount or group of people or things that have come in the near past. Full definition

Sentences with «recent influx»

  • The average list price for all of Orange County is $ 1.7 million, and this high number is due to large number of homes for sale in the luxury ranges that sit on the market — and also recent influx of luxury listings. (liveatorangecounty.com)
  • Rumors swirled throughout 2016 that Pinterest was on the brink of going public, but its most recent influx of funding means an IPO could be delayed even further. (businessinsider.com)
  • Look closely, and this scene tells you a lot about what Italy is today: an MC Escher - like tangle of governmental bureaucracy; social tension exacerbated by a relatively recent influx of immigrants; passive resignation to years of high unemployment, virtually no economic growth, and government debt that is now nearly 140 percent of the gross domestic product. (sbnation.com)
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