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The phrase "be deluged with" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to be overwhelmed with something. For example, "The office was deluged with complaints about the new policy."
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Customers will be deluged with information on sales charges.
With his national platform, Mr. de Blasio will very likely be deluged with applicants.
Ms Schapiro's new Office of the Whistleblower may be deluged with useless tips.
"She's going to be deluged with people trying to get on the guest list".
Because you are going to be deluged with that liberal mentality from Boulder and Denver".
Vaizey will no doubt now be deluged with invitations from the BBC's multiple news outlets.
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He was deluged with responses.
The Kremlin was deluged with offers.
Employers are deluged with CVs.
3.27pm: I'm being deluged with reaction.
Now Pimco is being deluged with résumés.
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