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The phrase "a swat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to a quick, forceful hit or strike, often in a playful or informal manner.
Example: "He gave the fly a swat and sent it buzzing away."
Alternatives: "a smack" or "a hit".
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Or a swat.
DRAGONFLY Is that a "swat"?
I had been such a swat.
Had residents ever seen a SWAT team in town before?
It looked like a SWAT team, Mr. Spano, 52, said.
When a Swat team arrived he opened fire.
At about 4 a.m., a SWAT team entered.
"We're not a swat team or the Gestapo.
A SWAT Humvee drove up and parked behind the ambulance.
A swat from the flat side crushes garlic or spices.
"You don't need a SWAT team," he said.
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