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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flowed with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express the idea of abundance or profusion, as in a place or thing that is full of something. For example: The garden flowed with colorful flowers in full bloom.
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"It flowed with such ease".
The music flowed with disarming naturalness.
The aquarium itself has ebbed and flowed with the area.
The menus ebbed and flowed with the times.
The conversations ebbed and flowed with the family's financial pressures.
The contest flowed, with the visitors growing more confident.
Five of Faure's favorites flowed with great elegance on Thursday.
The project's prospects have ebbed and flowed with the real estate market.
Yet its sinewy viscosity flowed with the affection of an old friend.
Construction on a third tunnel began in 1970, but city funding ebbed and flowed with the economic and political times.
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It mentions the fall of "Scots and seafarers" in a battle that lasted an entire day, while "the battlefield flowed / with dark blood".
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