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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'flood waters' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used whenever referring to a body of water caused by a flood. For example: "The town was submerged in flood waters after a heavy rainfall."
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They ran north through the flood waters.
Flood waters would pass underneath.
Flood waters have started to subside by about 1 meter.
Flood waters have washed away thousands of towns and villages.
"Then the lady also fell in the flood waters.
Hopefully, the flood waters will be receding here pretty soon".
Flood waters are expected to reach above the feet at the Alex Haley statue".
Above: Flood waters cover the village of Gunja, in eastern Croatia, in May.
The flood waters had swallowed rows of parked cars, angering at least one resident.
Roads affected by flood waters.
Elsewhere, roads were swamped with deep flood waters.
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