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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are inundated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is overwhelmed or flooded with a large amount of something, such as requests, information, or water.
Example: "During the holiday season, customer service representatives are inundated with calls from shoppers seeking assistance."
Alternatives: "are overwhelmed" or "are flooded".
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They are inundated with information.
Low-lying areas are inundated.
Readers now are "inundated with fashion information," he said.
The Denver Nuggets are inundated with outsize personalities.
"We are inundated with applications from Poland," he says.
Transition team members are inundated with calls and e-mails.
Admissions officers are inundated with information about prospective students.
"We are inundated with people coming along to be councillors.
Yes, yes, modern children are inundated with homework and activities.
My husband and I are inundated by feral cats.
Policymakers are inundated with complaints about public transport.
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