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"flooded for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where something is filled or covered with water. Example: The streets were flooded for days after the heavy rainstorm.
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The arena is flooded for naval battles.
"Our old home wasn't even being flooded for the project and we were asked to leave.
It was flooded for a second day in a row on Friday with holiday celebrants.
He was talking about his backyard garden in Astoria, which had been flooded for days.
Or the value of an Amazonian valley flooded for a hydroelectric dam.
Their lands seized for gold, parcelled for cattle grazing, flooded for dams—have shrunk and shrunk.
In some cases they are being flooded for the third or fourth time in 10 years.
Webb told me that the neighborhood was expected to remain flooded for several more weeks.
"There areas of the city that have not flooded for a long period of time that have flooded," Turner said.
The others who have also been badly flooded for a second time won't be going anywhere soon".
Community RePaint Bromley painted the kitchen of a housing association tenant Mary Doughty, whose home had been flooded, for instance.
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