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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Flooded with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something is overwhelmed or filled to excess, often referring to emotions, information, or physical items. Example: "She felt flooded with joy when she received the good news."
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Flooded with peace, I fell asleep".
Philadelphia has been flooded with sewage.
The Internet has been flooded with suggestions.
The screen flooded with red and green.
The house was flooded with light.
The magazine was flooded with entries.
Paris was flooded with enterprising Russian émigrés.
Mr. Murphy was flooded with panic.
The country becomes flooded with illegal immigrants.
The rooms were flooded with light.
The office was soon flooded with complaints.
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