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The phrase "drowning in" is correct and usable in written English
It typically means to be overwhelmed or to have too much of something. For example, you can say, "I'm drowning in debt from college tuition payments."
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We are drowning in them.
People are drowning in Ebola".
India is drowning in garbage.
I was drowning in email.
Students drowning in debt?
I'm drowning in neck over here.
ALREADY drowning in too much information?
Poor Shep is drowning in paradox.
We're drowning in this stuff.
Talk about drowning in metaphor.
I am drowning in sorrow.
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