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"deluged in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it can be used to refer to a situation in which someone or something has been overwhelmed with a large amount or quantity of something.
For example, "He was deluged in emails from customers asking for help."
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In an image aimed at steelworkers, he portrays Hitler deluged in molten ore.
A match more usually associated with the top of the table in recent years was deluged in heavy rain.
American commanders, he said, had been deluged in recent days by Iraqis coming forward with information about the insurgents.
Newspaper publishers, like the Norwich-based Archant, who felt it necessary to protect their markets by bidding for the licences have since been deluged in red ink.
Dr. Frazier had implanted the device in many cows but said the animal work stopped after the research barns were deluged in the recent flood in Houston.
As a result, Ms. Barberich said that she had been deluged in recent years by real estate agents calling to ask if she wanted to sell her house.
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The rain also deluged roads in Yokohama, Fujisawa, Chigasaki and Odawara.
He's been deluged by opportunities in the entertainment industry and broadcasting".
A fifth of Pakistan is underwater and millions are deluged by floods in Asia.
This means that the data deluge expected in 2000 has failed to materialise in chemistry.
Trial lawyers have been deluging courts in these two states.
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