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The phrase "a sweeping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is broad, extensive, or all-encompassing, often in relation to changes, reforms, or actions.
Example: "The government announced a sweeping reform of the healthcare system aimed at improving access for all citizens."
Alternatives: "a broad" or "an extensive".
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Outside, a sweeping mountain view.
Didn't the Republicans win a sweeping victory last year?
In 1986 a sweeping tax reform eliminated many exemptions.
Pete skips, and McCormick plays lead, a sweeping position.
But, then, with a sweeping gesture, he cut bangs.
Use a sweeping downward motion to create a firm crease.
Colombia a year ago passed a sweeping asset-forfeiture bill.
But they have a sweeping vision.
A sweeping novel of twentieth-century Poland.
"But it's not a sweeping statement".
Such a sweeping restriction is rare.
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