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The phrase "at flood" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to water levels, particularly when describing a river or body of water that is at its highest point due to heavy rain or melting snow.
Example: "The river was at flood, causing nearby roads to become impassable."
Alternatives: "at high water" or "in flood stage".
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Let's to the meadows, lad; the year's at flood,.
And the stream has continued at flood tide into 2003.
When Woods was near the turn Thursday, galleries were swelling like a river at flood stage.
"People look at Flood much differently in 2008 than they probably did in 1980".
The river, considered to be at flood level at 13ft, rose to 40ft.
The Mill Fire, in the words of a foreman at Flood, "burnt the whole front face off".
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That prompted the transit agency to spend $34 million on improvements like raising some ventilation grates nine inches above sidewalks and building steps that head upward, before descending, at flood-prone stations.
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Philip Price's cryptic, folky songs hint at floods, murder and war.
It estimated up to 3.5 million people will be at flooding risk by 2050, as temperatures rise.
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