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The phrase "flounder of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It typically refers to a group or collection of flounder fish. For example, "The fishermen caught a flounder of fish in the river today." This phrase can also be used metaphorically to describe a struggling or chaotic situation. For example, "The new company CEO is struggling to navigate the flounder of conflicting opinions within the boardroom."
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City Bank of Dublin, which has earned the sympathy of the world by accepting th position as trustee, is soon going to find itself in a flounder of contradictory definitions.
THE greatest restaurant fish in the world may be Dover sole, an exquisite flounder of eastern Atlantic heritage that takes its name from the English port from which its best hunters once sailed.
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The vegetation cover was sufficient to reduce significantly the predation effects of flounder on seagrass infauna.
But the floundering of the planned alliance of the London, Frankfurt and other big European exchanges may now have made fragmentation more likely.
But as that followed the Italy debacle, it just came across as the pathetic floundering of a man out of his depth.
It remains unlikely but Angers' success so far, and the floundering of far bigger clubs, means it cannot be totally discounted.
Other riders in the peloton see that as an excuse for French riders' failures, offering their own explanations for the floundering of the home country's riders.
Wilson's brooding sense of dislocation and his decade-long struggle to discover his literary voice found a profound correlative in the floundering of the haunted, taciturn Herald Loomis (Chad L. Coleman), the hero of "Joe Turner's Come and Gone".
The adherents of such movements may see the floundering of Brexit as a reason to rethink their assumptions or, more dangerously, as proof that élites are conspiring against them.
The floundering of the United Nations mission to the former Yugoslavia, which is suddenly dramatic but has been in progress for years, should not be misconstrued as just another U.N.-peacekeeping failure.
HTC's floundered of late, with a less-than-impressive 2012.
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