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Discover Ludwig"was drowning" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past continuous tense of the verb "drown", indicating that the action of drowning was happening at a specific point in the past. You can use "was drowning" when describing a past event or situation in which someone was in the process of drowning. For example: - "I saw him struggling in the water, gasping for air as he was drowning." - "She was saved just in time by a lifeguard as she was drowning in the deep end of the pool." - "The boat capsized and I was frantically trying to keep my head above water as I was drowning in the rough waves."
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The cause was drowning.
I was drowning.
He was drowning me.
It was drowning.
I was drowning in email.
I was drowning in spam.
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The entire place was drowned.
One, Ted Scott, was drowned.
But she was drowned out.
McGary's energy was drowned out.
All that was drowned out".
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