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The phrase "a quick swipe of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief or swift action of moving something across a surface, often in the context of using a finger or an object to touch or interact with a screen or surface.
Example: "With a quick swipe of her finger, she unlocked her phone and checked the notifications."
Alternatives: "a swift motion of" or "a brief touch of".
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A quick swipe of the inner cheek.
On the phone, you scroll things with a quick swipe of your finger on the touch screen: your e-mail Inbox, your Twitter feed, your Applications list and so on.
Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, said: "It's great news that with a quick swipe of a card, millions of passengers will be able to pay for their journeys in London's iconic black cabs.
"Another advantage is speed, it's just a quick swipe of the fin - the slime looks a bit like diesel but it smells really crisp, just like fresh fish.
The only thing you need at registration is the guest's name, cell phone number for mobile bidding and a quick swipe of a credit card.
There's also a YSL lip bar where pros come in for a quick swipe of color pre-match.
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A quick swipe on the upper right hand corner of the server reveals all the memory card readers.
A quick swipe on each brow, combined with brushing them out, will give you a boyish and lush look.
There will now be more thumbnails per screen, and a quick swipe to the left or right will have you move between pages of results.
Getting to the search box is a quick swipe to the side, too.
A widget underneath the carousel shows notifications or links to related content in Amazon's store, while a quick swipe from the bottom of the screen brings up a more traditional grid of your apps.
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