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steady flow

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[sted-ee floh] / ˈstɛd i ˈfloʊ /

noun

  1. in fluid dynamics, a condition in which the rate of flow past a particular point remains the same over time.


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Turkish-flagged boats carrying tourists are a constant presence along the waterfront, arriving and departing throughout the day, highlighting the steady flow of Turkish visitors to the Greek island.

From Barron's Jul. 31, 2026

She suspects the steady flow of visitors may have spooked the bugs.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 3, 2026

As Debbie sat at the register inside, helping a steady flow of the shop’s final patrons, protesters gathered behind the building, clutching homemade posters and waiting for Jeremy to speak.

From Los Angeles Times May 21, 2026

Like many countries, Wales sees a steady flow of people arriving and leaving for other countries each year.

From BBC Apr. 23, 2026

A steady flow of animals glided below the station, whisking the zooplanktons toward their targets.

From "The Wild Robot Protects" by Peter Brown

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