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deluge

[del-yooj, -yoozh, del-ooj, -oozh, dih-looj, -loozh] / ˈdɛl yudʒ, -yuʒ, ˈdɛl udʒ, -uʒ, dɪˈludʒ, -ˈluʒ /






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Despite the deluge, Americans generally like holiday ads, according to an online poll conducted this month by Morning Consult for The Wall Street Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The heavy rain has already deluged camps, and led several buildings to collapse.

From BBC

The coming data deluge complicates any effort to strongly signal intentions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Labor Department is set to release reports next week, after the Fed meeting, on employment for October and November and inflation for November—part of a data deluge that could reshape the outlook.

From The Wall Street Journal

His experience demonstrates that far from ridding sports of backroom deals and bagman boosters, the deluge of legal NIL money incentivizes and gives cover to the illicit market.

From The Wall Street Journal