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"a deluge" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of something that frequently overwhelms or causes trouble. For example: "The company was hit by a deluge of customer complaints."
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Jesus, what a deluge!
We'd like a deluge".
A deluge, perhaps.
What actually happened was a deluge.
AFTER years of drought, a deluge.
However, the trickle became a deluge.
They were part of a deluge.
He returned to a deluge.
"We had a deluge," Ms. Spatta said.
Fixed now - I await a deluge.
Saturday is a deluge of delights.
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