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In literature, the word "immigrate" is often used to highlight pivotal moments of personal transformation, where an individual's decision to leave their homeland is spurred by specific, sometimes singular, influences. For example, in [1] from "A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States," readers learn that the act of immigration was triggered by the reading of Hovland’s letter, suggesting that personal correspondence or pivotal communications can serve as the catalyst for complex migratory journeys. This usage underscores the idea that immigration is not merely a relocation but a profound, decision-driven moment that reshapes individual and collective identities.
  1. These three since said that it was the reading of Hovland’s letter which induced them to immigrate.
    — from A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States by George T. Flom

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