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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was swamped' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation when a person or thing is overwhelmed by a great number of requests, tasks, or demands. For example, "The store was swamped with customers after the new product launch."
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Jim Dempsey was swamped.
The car was swamped.
Suddenly, the site was swamped.
And the staff was swamped.
"Everybody at Columbia was swamped".
He was swamped by young women.
Wherever he went, he was swamped.
His office was swamped with phone calls yesterday.
But it was swamped in the news cycle.
Mr Kato's website was swamped with messages of encouragement.
The new Bureau of Cannabis Control was swamped.
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