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The phrase "a den of swagger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or environment characterized by confidence, bravado, or a showy display of self-assuredness.
Example: "The club was known as a den of swagger, where the elite gathered to flaunt their wealth and charm."
Alternatives: "a hub of confidence" or "a place of bravado."
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Always a deal of swagger with John.
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There's a lot of swagger, a lot of boasting.
He had a bit of swagger about him.
Border officers, once a beleaguered force overwhelmed by illegal flows, have acquired a bit of swagger.
Even his quietest playing had a kind of swagger to it.
He mixed his usual self-deprecation with a bit of swagger.
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