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Discover LudwigThe phrase "water surging" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes the action of water moving or rushing with great force or intensity. Example: As the storm raged on, the sound of water surging could be heard from the safety of our home.
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It's frightening, there's massive amounts of water surging through.
Residents of India's high-tech hub of Hyderabad were wading through knee-deep water surging through the streets.
Sandy sent water surging to six feet at the lobby entrance, wiping out the building's electrical systems and destroying its cafe, admission desk, computer system and gift shop.
It would also reduce the amount of water surging onto the land, which is the principal cause of destruction, by as much as 80%.
A breach of the levees — by earthquake, by rising sea level — could decimate the region, and send ocean water surging into the water system.
Forecasters said the giant storm — nearly 600 miles wide — would send water surging up Galveston Bay and into the Houston Ship Channel, the nation's second-busiest port.
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The fog rose, the water surged".
When the water surged over him he quickly resigned himself to warm and cradling death.
The mother lives in a chamber below a stinking swamp: "The water surged with gore, with blood yet hot".
As the water surged, her father was able to somehow hoist himself over the metal railing and onto the balcony.
It "got walloped" when water surged through, blowing out windows and splitting the front door in two, he said.
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