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"flood in" is an idiomatic expression that is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a sudden large influx of something. For example, "Investors began to flood in after the stock market bubble burst."
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"The lawyers will flood in". Some experts agree.
Millions of bids flood in every second.
Yes, the bets will flood in.
The movement reached a flood in 1879.
The paparazzi pictures flood in.
Work did not flood in.
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Ideas have flooded in, too.
Job-seekers flooded in.
Awards flooded in.
Video: Floods in Austria.
People were flooding in.
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