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The phrase 'a flood in' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'a flood of', which would mean an overwhelming (often sudden) amount of something. Example: The candidates experienced a flood of applications for the job.
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Flood events equals one if the community has experienced a flood in the last 3 years, and zero otherwise.
Just a week earlier, her two teenage nephews were killed in a flood in the nearby mountains.
The movement reached a flood in 1879.
But the metaphor of a flood in the context of litigation obscures more than it illuminates.
A flood in 1900 caused widespread destruction, including the collapse of the bridge.
It was destroyed in a flood in 1950 but was rebuilt as before.
A flood in Nashville in May 2010 caused about $40 million in damages to the hall.
The estimates for a flood in 1844 had been similarly lowered.
"It makes a flood in the heart, like blood, but it is not blood.
"God destroyed the first Earth with water, by a flood, in the days of Noah.
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Preaching at the great synagogue in Rome, Molcho accurately predicted two natural catastrophes a flood in Rome (1530) and an earthquake in Portugal (1531).
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