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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are drown" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "are drowned."
Example: "The fish are drowned in the shallow waters after the heavy rain."
Alternatives: "are submerged" or "are overwhelmed."
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Despite the orthogonality of LTE's uplink transmission, it can happen that signals which are received at the base station with low power are drown out by strong signals from other users.
They are drown as directed graphs but can be used to query both directed and undirected networks.
If you are drown and come back up 10 years later your mom might have aged.
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The British poet Hollie McNish has written of these overwhelming feelings of shame and being forced to breastfeed in a public toilet, her "baby's first sips are drown-drenched in shite".
People are drowning in Ebola".
We are drowning in them.
But sometimes they are drowning.
The few supporters are drowned out.
We are drowning in information.
His butterflies are drowning in paint.
"We are drowning in war," she said.
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