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The phrase "a flood of corruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and overwhelming amount of corrupt activities or practices in a particular context, such as politics or business.
Example: "The investigation revealed a flood of corruption within the local government, leading to multiple arrests and public outrage."
Alternatives: "an avalanche of corruption" or "a surge of corruption".
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More recently, however, they have continued to fall, as the PdL has been immersed in a flood of corruption and other scandals involving its regional and local leaders.
He failed to stem a flood of corruption scandals that started under previous leaders, but fed escalating disenchantment with his party, which had ruled since independence.
This example opened the way to a flood of corruption that nearly ruined both Bengal and the company and which Clive himself later struggled to control.
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He thought a flood of Chinese money could worsen corruption and inhumane labor practices.
The high-water mark of the flood of corruption that swept the nation took place in 1874, after Benjamin Bristow was put in charge to reform the Treasury.
Stemming the flood of corruption that swept the nation during Grant's presidency and the Reconstruction period would have required the strength of a moral giant in the White House.
Yet some governments remain wary that such investment will lead to the 'development trap': a flood of cash that results in heightened corruption and largesse without building indigenous capacity, knowledge, management skills, or that allows movement up the global economic value chain.
And that invidious arbitrary power, to which formerly they gave the name of monarchy and tyranny, did then appear to have been the chief bulwark of public safety; so great a corruption and such a flood of mischief and vice followed which he, by keeping weak and low, had withheld from notice, and had prevented from attaining incurable height through a licentious impunity.
But a flood of new money means that, in big business, brazen corruption is "becoming legitimized and institutionalized," he said, in part because so much money can be made.
The three-candidate race is close and unpredictable, with wildly inconsistent polls, a flood of new advertising money from the national parties and PACs, and renewed interest in an immigration and corruption scandal from Round's gubernatorial days.
A flood of imitations followed.
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