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The phrase "a large swing among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or shift in opinion, behavior, or trends within a particular group or population.
Example: "There was a large swing among voters towards the new candidate in the recent election."
Alternatives: "a significant shift among" or "a major change within".
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The point is that there was almost certainly a large swing among young voters away from the Democratic candidate that didn't seem to occur with the electorate at-large.
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Recent polls suggest a large swing away from the Coalition.
A large swing against the Liberal party is a return to politics as normal in Tasmania.
The Lib Dems held the Eastleigh seat, despite a large swing to UKIP.
The song's music video features scenes of Carey frolicking by a campsite, as well as swinging on a large swing over a lake.
The suburban collar counties saw a large swing to the Republican.
It was part of a larger swing ahead of Labor Day that included stops in Nebraska, New Jersey, Missouri and Oregon.
Males had a smaller stance and DLS, and a larger swing and SLS compared to females.
Males walked with a smaller stance and double limb support, and with a larger swing and single limb support compared to females.
A read-out circuit was designed to convert capacitive input signals into a large-swing analog output signal.
It is a pure "toss up" race in a large, rural swing district.
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