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The phrase "big flood" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a large amount of water that overflows and covers a large area. Example: The town was devastated by the big flood that occurred last week, causing widespread damage to homes and businesses.
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Mentions the big flood of 1913.
In a sense, it is simply a very big flood.
If there was another big flood, I think we'd all be moving to Michigan Avenue together.
But I remember the last big flood in Deal, in the 1970s.
When next the big flood came, the river would suddenly turn one of its distributaries into its new main stem.
Ms. Noor says she sometimes stays up until the morning, worrying that the next big flood will just wash the village away.
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Others have as well, perhaps because of the big floods.
I grew up in Santa Barbara and personally experienced big floods followed by droughts.
The last big floods were in 1998, and they killed four thousand people along the central Yangtze.
"Really low flows, and then big floods and then low flows".
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