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The phrase "a swift exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick departure from a place or situation, often implying urgency or the need to leave without delay.
Example: "After the meeting turned tense, she made a swift exit to avoid further confrontation."
Alternatives: "a quick departure" or "a rapid exit".
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The enduring horror counsels a swift exit.
But England usually finds a way to make a swift exit from the tournament.
She did those men a favor: surely better a swift exit than a lingering decline.
I make a swift exit before the singer gets to the "na na na"s.
The right wants a swift exit from crisis spending, at the risk of prolonging the recession.
After 30 minutes he made a swift exit to have dinner with President Chirac.
As lawmakers headed for a news conference, Mr. Zuckerberg made a swift exit.
But Columbus reached the playoffs once in his time there, and made a swift exit after four games in 2009.
She made a swift exit out of our row, and the guy was just left sitting there looking very disappointed.
Once the gig was over, both canines and hominids made a swift exit from the windswept Times Square.
Going awol, she said, "cannot be seen as a means to secure a swift exit from the services".
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