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The phrase "flooded out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be overwhelmed or inundated with water, often causing destruction or displacement. Example: The heavy rain flooded out the entire neighborhood, leaving many homes damaged and families displaced.
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I'm flooded out, here".
Panicked builders flooded out as the walls fell around them.
His house in Fairfield was flooded out last year by Hurricane Irene.
"We were completely flooded out; we lost all of our equipment, 95 percent of our merchandise.
When a flood comes and your corn is flooded out, you have some options.
It's been flattened by storms and flooded out and rotted with plague.
The cellar was flooded out and home to river rats and snakes.
Not "England five" or even "England fight back", but "England flooded out".
Many of my friends were evacuated, flooded out, or lost power, some lost homes and cars.
Roads were chokingly dusty in one season, flooded out in another.
Then along with the rest of the flock, we flooded out into the church's courtyard.
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