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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly inundated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being overwhelmed or flooded, either literally or metaphorically, such as with information or tasks. Example: "After the storm, the town was utterly inundated with water, making it difficult for residents to navigate."
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Have you ever walked into your neighborhood Sephora only to feel utterly inundated by a sea of colorful beauty products?
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Six counties were inundated.
Charities were inundated with donations.
They are inundated with information.
Rehearsal halls were inundated.
I was inundated!
Floods inundated Peru.
We're inundated.
"We've been inundated".
Streets were inundated.
"We're inundated with images," he added.
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