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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

INFLOW

Could you please take a look at this?

1 I'll get there as soon as I can. I can't go faster than the speed of light.

2 Wait until there is a big inflow of cash to invest in that. We don't have any money now. (is INFLOW correct?)

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Hi alc24, Yes, the use of 'inflow' is correct in that sentence. The word 'influx' could also be used but has a more formal sound, to me. TrysB

  • Hi alc24, Yes, the use of 'inflow' is correct in that sentence.
  • The word 'influx' could also be used but has a more formal sound, to me.
  • TrysB
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Hi alc24,
Yes, the use of 'inflow' is correct in that sentence. The word 'influx' could also be used but has a more formal sound, to me.

TrysB

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