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"be swamped with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a negative context to mean that someone is overwhelmed with something. For example, "The manager was swamped with emails and phone calls from angry customers."
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You can be swamped with data and go down blind alleys.
So the site for Disney's "Dinosaur" (http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/dinosaur) should be swamped with Mesozoic material, right?
But mark my words, if we don't make a stand now, we'll soon be swamped with freeloading moths.
Polls in Italy close at 2pm GMT (3pm local time), at which point we'll be swamped with exit poll data.
"If I didn't do this, I would just be swamped with magazines and medical journals," Dr. Bakal said.
If he wins against Canelo he'll rightly be swamped with accolades and be recognised as a British hero.
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A&E departments are swamped with emergency admissions.
He is being swamped with criticism.
The square is swamped with Lions fans.
The government is swamped with petitions.
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