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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swamp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wetland area or metaphorically to refer to a difficult or confusing situation.
Example: "After the heavy rains, the field turned into a swamp, making it impossible to walk through."
Alternatives: "a marsh" or "a bog".
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It was a swamp".
He's a swamp monster.
Need a swamp mutant?
God, it's a swamp.
Sometimes a swamp creature is just a swamp creature.
But West Feliciana isn't a swamp.
Washington is not a swamp.
Before the cave, a swamp.
It was basically a swamp.
"It's a swamp not a hot tub.
The federal government may be a swamp, but it's a swamp viewers love to splash in.
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