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Discover Ludwig"would be drowned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to suggest a situation in which something is very likely to happen due to present circumstances or conditions. For example: "Without outside help, their chances of survival in the stormy sea would be drowned."
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Their assumption is that, left to raw market forces, products from smaller cultures would be drowned out of the market.
The region was rich in doomed cultural artifacts: ancient villages that would disappear, temple sites that would be drowned.
Under normal circumstances, the players' voices would be drowned out by the roar of soccer-obsessed Egyptians.
Even if there were a fractional price impact, it would be drowned amid the daily price lurches on Wall Street.
I was a woman on a ship where, soon, everyone would be drowned because I'd sullied it.
That's because any image would be drowned out by light from the sun, which would still be the brightest object in the sky.
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She says if it were not for Turkey "people would be drowning in the sea, or on an annual basis 2.5 million people would be flowing into Europe".
But I was never taught that I would be drowning in debt despite working at one of America's biggest banks.
"In the middle of it all, it seemed to me as though if I gave an inch, if I let it hit me, then I would be drowning in the emotional reaction before I knew it," Gillard says.
If not for the cash received from the league's revenue sharing system, the Blue Jackets would be drowning even deeper in red ink.
When Stan Lee died I assumed that we would be drowning in similar articles but we weren't.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com