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The phrase "are overrun with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is an excessive amount of something, often implying that it is overwhelming or difficult to manage.
Example: "The garden is overrun with weeds, making it hard to see the flowers."
Alternatives: "are inundated with" or "are flooded with".
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They seem tenuously bound to India, and are overrun with well armed separatists.
Many delta hospitals complain that their emergency rooms are overrun with nonpaying patients.
Now a lot of those villages are overrun with drug culture.
Waters cloud and are overrun with foul-smelling algae blooms that can cause toxic "dead zones".
Even the East Village and Alphabet City are overrun with heterosexual and homosexual couples now.
Organizations are overrun with improvement initiatives, from infrastructure overhauls to sales programs.
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It was overrun with aristolochia.
The internet has been overrun with tributes.
Misrata's hospital is overrun with casualties.
Nineteen Eighty-four is overrun with "obvious didacticism".
The charcoal gray walls were overrun with taxidermy.
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