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The phrase "drown in" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe being overwhelmed or consumed by a strong emotion or a large amount of something. Example: "She felt like she was drowning in sadness after the loss of her beloved pet." Another example: "He was drowning in debt from his excessive spending habits."
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I drown in sweat.
Or drown in lakes.
Somebody starts to drown in midstream.
It's sound to drown in.
We drown in ponderous luxury.
Others drown in irrigation canals.
Yuh can't drown in Brooklyn," I says.
Or will it drown in self-pity?
Folks drown in this treacherous element.
"You can drown in these data," he said.
"When things are good, they drown in orders.
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