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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get flooded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is overwhelmed or inundated, often with water or information.
Example: "After the heavy rain, the streets began to get flooded, making it difficult for cars to pass."
Alternatives: "become inundated" or "get overwhelmed".
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Unless I get flooded.
We get flooded with reactions from around the world.
They told me I was about to get flooded.
"Did your house get flooded?" "You know it did.
"You are in the middle, and sometimes you get flooded".
"Windows get broken, basements get flooded, stuff happens.
Some people are always going to get flooded and insurers expect that.
I get flooded with complaints when anyone suggests opening even a wind farm".
"We have all this engineering prowess and we still get flooded.
"There was a leak for some reason and the whole room was starting to get flooded.
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"Yes, we used to get flooded there too," said Griffin.
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