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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flooded city" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a city that has been overwhelmed or covered with water due to a flood. Example: The aftermath of the hurricane left the once bustling metropolis looking like a flooded city, with cars floating in the streets and buildings submerged in water.
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Rioting youths flooded city streets.
Things like aircraft carriers and rubble and recently flooded city squares.
Elsewhere in the flooded city, a doctor spoke about the rising waters.
Jason feels freakish, misunderstood, and singularly miserable: "My billion problems kept bobbing up like corpses in a flooded city".
"Not only for things, he stands on things – things like aircraft carriers and rubble and recently flooded city squares".
All but one of the cases centred on alleged police misconduct during the chaos that gripped the flooded city.
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Weighing threats: terrorism now and a transformed planet and flooded cities in centuries to come.
Early estimates suggest that the extent of the cleanup will be unlike anything some of the flooded cities have experienced.
Companies like Ofo and Mobike have flooded cities in China with millions of dockless bikes, transforming public transportation.
If it fails, global disaster - melted sea caps, flooded cities, species extinctions and spreading deserts - awaits mankind.
On April 22, President Bill Clinton flew over Grand Forks surveying the flooded cities.
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