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Discover Ludwig"flooding of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large amount of water overflowing or spreading over an area. Example: The recent heavy rainfall resulted in the flooding of the entire neighborhood, causing extensive damage to homes and businesses.
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The flooding of your house.
Upriver, stretches were straightened to prevent flooding of potential farmland.
In summer 2016, flooding of historic proportions swamped China, after days of torrential seasonal monsoon rains.
There was a spectacular constriction of credit, despite the flooding of the economy with dollars.
One of them is the flooding of Florence in the sixties.
In 2003, he detailed the aftermath of the flooding of the Three Gorges Dam in "Underwater".
The opera ends not with Vermeer's eagerly awaited return but with the flooding of the stage.
The aptness of comparisons to the flooding of 1993 seems to depend on where one lives.
They claim the projects will lead to the flooding of towns and and leave people homeless.
Neheh is associated with the sun, the seasons, and the annual flooding of the Nile.
An acceleration in climate change, the flooding of the Nile Delta and widespread famine.
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