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Discover Ludwig"record flooding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an unusually large amount of flooding that exceeds all other known amounts of flooding. For example: "The area experienced record flooding this year, with more than double the amount of water compared to any other year."
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The attacks came as Pakistan's government grappled with record flooding that has displaced millions of people.
He said there had been record flooding in some areas and called it a "major event".
The explanation for the record flooding here last weekend is fairly simple.
Record flooding was also being predicted by the National Weather Service along the Colorado River.
We hear of record flooding and ever more powerful storms in the South.
The record flooding inundated cities including Rockhampton, Bundaberg, and Emerald, and crops across large areas of Queensland were destroyed.
The damage was caused by the Iowa River, one of several that topped their banks in record flooding in June.
"July was record flooding in McDowell County, and this is higher than that," Captain Hall said on Friday.
Harvey, like Hurricane Irene before it in 2011, resulted in record flooding, because of a combination of factors.
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WASHINGTON — The United States experienced some of the most extreme weather events in its history this spring, including deadly outbreaks of tornadoes, near-record flooding, drought and wildfires.
And last week, another powerful winter storm caused near-record flooding in the Boston area, remarkably just two months after the last record-breaker.
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