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Sentences with EMIGRATIONS

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"Many people have been forced to leave their countries due to political emigrations."
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"The history of the United States is marked by waves of emigrations from different parts of the world."
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"The emigrations from Ireland to the United States increased during the Great Famine."
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"The country experienced a significant decrease in emigrations during the economic crisis."
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"There has been a recent surge in emigrations from war-torn regions."
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"The government implemented policies to incentivize emigrations to certain areas of the country."
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"The emigrations of skilled workers caused a brain drain in developing nations."
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"The emigrations of certain ethnic groups contributed to cultural diversity in the host countries."
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"Religious persecution was one of the main reasons behind the emigrations of the Pilgrims."
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"Some countries have implemented restrictions on emigrations due to concerns about national security."
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"The emigrations of Jews during World War II were often motivated by the desire to escape persecution."
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"The emigrations from rural areas to urban centers have led to overcrowding in many cities."
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"The effects of emigrations on the economy can be both positive and negative."
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"Family reunification is a common reason for emigrations."
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"The emigrations caused by natural disasters often result in humanitarian crises."
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"The government provided support and resources for the emigrations of refugees."
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"The emigrations of skilled laborers can contribute to the economic development of both the origin and destination countries."
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"The emigrations from Ireland to America increased dramatically during the Great Famine."
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"Many emigrations occurred during the colonization period as people sought new opportunities in foreign lands."
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"The government implemented policies to encourage emigrations from overcrowded cities to rural areas."
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"The emigrations of Jews from Europe to Israel after World War II is known as the Aliyah."
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"Economic instability and political unrest led to a wave of emigrations from the country."
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"The emigrations of skilled workers resulted in a brain drain for the developing nation."
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"The emigrations of African Americans from the South to the North during the early 20th century is known as the Great Migration."
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"Historians study patterns and motivations of emigrations to understand demographic changes over time."
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"The emigrations of Syrian refugees to neighboring countries have strained resources and infrastructure."
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"The emigrations of Huguenots from France to other European countries were motivated by religious persecution."
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