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Discover Ludwig"flood water" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to water that has flooded an area due to excessive rainfall, overflowing rivers, or other natural causes. Examples: 1. After the heavy rain, the streets were filled with flood water, making it difficult for cars to pass through. 2. The village was completely submerged in flood water, leaving the residents stranded on their rooftops. 3. The city declared a state of emergency as the flood water continued to rise, threatening homes and businesses. 4. The flood water receded after a few days, leaving behind a thick layer of mud and debris. 5. The government provided relief supplies to those affected by the flood water, including food, water, and shelter.
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Mr Wildridge said: "The flood water came up through the floor, about a foot of water.
"She could use a bath, since she was in flood water, too".
Poor placement, thick cypress trees and receding flood water doomed all of Grant's canals.
Please do not enter flood water on foot or in cars".
Crews out pumping away flood water from A34 at Meaford".
Other planes at the airfield were stranded in flood water.
The council has urged people to avoid flood water.
He urged people to stay away from flood water.
Army trucks have also been ferrying people across flood water in Upton-on-Severn.
In Dorset, 30 people trapped in cars by flood water were rescued by fire crews.
A woman has been rescued from flood water after becoming trapped in her car.
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