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Discover Ludwig"flooded to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when you want to express that something moved or traveled in a direction in large amounts or with large force. Example: The heavy rain flooded to the rooftops of the nearby homes.
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The pits, in the main, flooded to become ponds.
The coast was flooded to depths ranging from twelve to twenty-five feet….
Once on location, the ballast tanks are flooded to flip the ship to a vertical position.
They point out that people were displaced and fertile land flooded to create the dams.
The Carlisle United Biscuits factory was reported to be flooded to a depth of 5ft.
Their cause received a great deal of media coverage, as reporters flooded to Wounded Knee.
Then it was flooded to create the lake and hydroelectric basin that exists today.
But she says it often take the trauma of being flooded to spur people into action.
Russian officials said the escape chamber was too flooded to use.
Most houses flooded to within inches of the ceiling of their garden levels, including kitchens, bathrooms, and beds.
Mr. Imhos's house, 200 yards from the river, is flooded to the top of the door frame.
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