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nприток, прилив; наплыв
- capital influx
- foreign exchange influx
- influx of capital
- influx of cheap labour
- influx of currency
- influx of foreign capital
- influx of foreign currency into the country
- influx of foreign exchange
- influx of funds
- influx of gold
- influx of money
- influx of visitors
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[ˈɪnflʌks]capital influx приток капитала foreign exchange influx приток иностранной валюты influx влияние influx наплыв influx прилив influx приток influx of capital приток капитала influx of currency приток валюты influx of customers приток покупателей influx to labour market приток на рынок труда -
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