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[ UK /ˈɪnflə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnˌfɫoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the process of flowing in

How To Use inflow In A Sentence

  • During the past ten years there has been a certain inflow of foreign born doctors into Canada, a number of whom are well established in practice and rendering first class service. You and Your Doctor
  • Rising delinquencies reduce cash inflow from debt payments and increase collection expenses.
  • Carney highlighted the shift in global bond inflows toward shorter-term durations in recent months. BOC's Carney: Inflation Risks 'Real'
  • John Cuming of Delta said there were positive indications as reflected in the short term inflow of foreign capital and the stability of the rand. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The developed countries would then have less difficulty in giving financial aid to the third world; and, what in my opinion is even more important, they could much more readily accept the inflow from the third world of their labour-intensive products. James E. Meade - Prize Lecture
  • Climate change predictions for the North of England suggest winters will become wetter, with more rainfall and greater inflow to estuaries and the sea.
  • The subprime crisis in 2008 has an impact on entity industry, then on trade and finance industries by the conduction of capital inflowing.
  • The inflow to pension funds is combined with the inflow of funds to life assurance companies and is shown in cell 6/3.
  • It would also be helpful to reduce the country's reliance on foreign capital inflows. Times, Sunday Times
  • That was more than double the net inflow of 2.1 billion in the same period last year. Times, Sunday Times
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