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Discover Ludwig"be flush with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean that two objects lie side by side or share a common plane of alignment. For example, "The tiles in the bathroom should be flush with the countertop."
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WALL STREET is about to be flush with bonus money.
But she may soon be flush with cannons, wizard towers and anything else her clan desires.
Still, a town that should be flush with money is instead haphazard and without direction.
Governors like John Engler, Republican of Michigan, used to be flush with cash.
The bottom of this flare should be flush with the ground, Mr. Fleisher said.
As long as Obama is president, these folks will be flush with fever.
In July, the Knicks will be flush with salary-cap space and chasing LeBron James.
How could you ever want the company making the cure for your dying kid to not be flush with cash?
(It's a safe bet that Senator Hutchinson would be flush with cash from the day Clinton announced against him).
Its economy should be flush with hard currency.In fact, Russia's companies and banks are now scrambling to find dollars.
Because the display cases will be flush with both surfaces, they will appear to extend limitlessly overhead and under foot; reflection in reflection in reflection.
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