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The phrase "a flash flood of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and overwhelming occurrence of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After the announcement, there was a flash flood of responses from the community, all eager to share their opinions."
Alternatives: "a surge of" or "an avalanche of".
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Lyrically, the album discusses negative aspects of religion and society, and is seen as a "companion piece" to Enter Shikari's A Flash Flood of Colour.
Looking over the comments (as I do, always), a flash flood of positivity has broken out.
Despite a flash flood of floating-rate supply in recent days, demand doesn't yet appear particularly heavy.
A flash flood of fame made it possible to save as well as celebrate the childhood scenery that Laurie adored.
It will do that over just three nights — a flash flood of what's happening in ballet now.
The news generated a flash flood of outrage, as consumers imagined having to listen to a fellow passenger's call for the length of a transcontinental flight.
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The rescue workers were responding to a report of a car that was submerged during a flash flood on Rosedale Road from rising waters of a stream known as Stony Brook.
As the photos below show, waves of refugees continue to flow across narrow paths in a flash-flood of human beings.
Like a flash flood, hordes of people ran by the window with expressions of fear and urgency.
Dry washes can become raging rivers in an instant, even when no storms are visible as a storm can cause a flash flood tens of miles away.
In 2009, a flash flood had trapped two of Gala's teammates in these tunnels for five days, unsure if the water would ever recede.
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