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The phrase "a swift alteration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick or rapid change in a situation, condition, or object.
Example: "The team implemented a swift alteration to the project plan to meet the new deadline."
Alternatives: "a rapid change" or "a quick modification."
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Harrington conceded his attitude towards his new role had undergone a swift alteration.
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Its final statement disappointed advocates of swift alterations – though a further document may put flesh on the deliberations in the coming weeks and there will be further discussion at the annual Economic Work Conference in December.
Paul Eggington's unit setting allows for swift alterations, aided by James Mulligan's artwork, David Pecoraro's lighting effects and Lia Hansen's 1950s period costumes.
No, climate change is not the cause of hurricanes — nor wildfires, nor tornadoes — but, as scientists have predicted for some time now, swift alterations in our climate are magnifying the force of these natural events.
A Swift machine.
There was a swift apology.
A swift escalation.
– was met with a swift "no".
Chemotherapy is a swift, sure stylist.
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