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Discover Ludwig"swamped with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about feeling overwhelmed or being in a situation where you have to do too much. For example: "I'm swamped with assignments this week and don't know when I'll find the time to finish them all."
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Researchers now find themselves swamped with data.
The place isn't swamped with Mexicans.
Media outlets are already swamped with nudity.
They were swamped with wagers.
A&E departments are swamped with emergency admissions.
Jordan would be swamped with Iraqi refugees.
He is being swamped with criticism.
The square is swamped with Lions fans.
The government is swamped with petitions.
Swamped with applicants, only half offer any places through clearing.
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They get swamped with freebies, and stylists.
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