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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are drowning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is struggling to stay afloat in water or metaphorically to indicate being overwhelmed by circumstances.
Example: "In the chaos of the project, we feel like we are drowning in deadlines and responsibilities."
Alternatives: "are overwhelmed" or "are sinking."
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We are drowning in them.
People are drowning in Ebola".
But sometimes they are drowning.
Hospitals are drowning in data.
We are drowning in information.
Adélie eggs are drowning in flooded nests.
His butterflies are drowning in paint.
"We are drowning in war," she said.
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The few supporters are drowned out.
If the dyke goes, you are drowned.
The cause was drowning.
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