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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flood of feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an overwhelming amount of responses or opinions received, often in a short period.
Example: "After the product launch, we received a flood of feedback from our customers, which helped us identify areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "an influx of feedback" or "a surge of responses."
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This generated a flood of feedback from readers.
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Of course, that didn't prevent a flood of instant feedback before U2 had a chance to round off the press conference.
Once the name was announced, the flood of feedback began.
A flood of imitations followed.
It's a flood of changes.
This has triggered a flood of rhetoric.
That caused a flood of bond sales.
A flood of equally dubious patents followed.
A flood of wickets, though?
We had a flood of information.
Create a flood of crappy apps?
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