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The phrase "a swift onset of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid or sudden beginning of something, often in a medical or dramatic context.
Example: "The patient experienced a swift onset of symptoms, prompting immediate medical attention."
Alternatives: "a rapid onset of" or "a quick onset of".
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Initial parenteral anticoagulation provides a swift onset of action, which is important in acute thrombosis treatment.
In a previous PET study from our group analyzing bone healing in a similarly impacted graft bed in the proximal femur (Sörensen et al. 2003), similar findings of a swift onset of bone healing were obtained to support this explanation.
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The effect had a swift onset and was significant after 2 4 h exposure time in a broad range of concentrations above 6.3 μg ml−1 of khat.
The survivors recalled a period of shelling and then the swift onset of a grim pattern of symptoms: shortness of breath, disorientation, blurred vision, vomiting, weakness, loss of consciousness..
The swift onset of fire season here was unfolding nearly a year after the Waldo Canyon fire wrought widespread damage in Colorado Springs.
Public health agencies are responsible for organizing a swift course of action from disease onset to notification and intervention.
Marion writes a swift note of apology saying David had an attack of migraine.
Nobody expects a swift revival of the assembly.
In baseball, it is rare to see a swift transformation of an aging player.
A previous truce, agreed in January, collapsed in acrimony, with a swift resumption of hostilities.
We write today to urge a swift veto of S.J.Res.
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