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The phrase "flooded her" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where someone was overwhelmed with emotion or a situation that quickly took a turn for the worse. For example, "When she heard the news, sadness flooded her."
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A series of questions flooded her head.
He lavished on her body indirect touches and bittersweet sensations flooded her brain.
The roof leaked, and an overnight storm had flooded her living room and kitchen.
Like a burst dam, epileptic seizures flooded her life, three to five times per week.
Local school workers have flooded her shop on secretaries' day and for graduations.
Ten months after Tropical Storm Floyd flooded her out, Mrs. DeCaumette is back in business.
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It floods her backyard and her garage.
And she falsely accused us of flooding her basement.
When it rains, muddy water runs down the track from Mshiri and floods her village.
But some musicians are enraged, flooding her Web site with angry comments saying that she should pay her backup band.
"This is our Christmas present," said Mrs. Torres, holding a picture of foamy refuse flooding her bathroom.
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