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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swift movement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick or rapid action or gesture.
Example: "The dancer executed a swift movement, captivating the audience with her grace."
Alternatives: "a quick motion" or "a rapid gesture."
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"I would sit watching, especially in the mornings, when she would just get up out of bed and put on her cloth in such a swift movement".
Finally, she alerted all present to a growing trend, wherein residents were setting out "unwelcome mats," which were either electrified or studded with nails, and she asked if anyone needed a demonstration on how to brush one of these objects aside with a swift movement of the front paw.
This must be done in a swift movement or it may fail.
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The Daschle spokeswoman, Anita Dunn, said, "I would not expect to see any swift movement on this nomination".
Lower yourself in a smooth and swift movement, breathing in as you go down and expelling air outward as you push yourself up into position.
The styles vary from stationary surface areas that look like raised tables to floating standing desks that transition from sitting to standing with a few swift movements.
I partially covered the top with a lid with a mesh cutout, until, in one swift movement, Mr. Brochu sawed through the branch and lowered it - bees and all - into the bucket.
The Senate's swift movement on a bill that would ban insider trading among members of Congress has been stymied by lawmakers' attempts to strengthen, weaken, or broaden the legislation by attaching amendments, a development that demonstrates how difficult it is to get even a popular bill through Congress, Robert Pear writes.
This, according to Coombs, would be accomplished by swift movement and a display of air support.
Mahmoud Shammam, an NTC spokesman, told the Guardian from Tunisia: "The swift movement of the battle has left our officials a little bit behind, but we are trying hard".
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