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The phrase "a swift return to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the desire or expectation for a quick return to a previous state, condition, or situation.
Example: "After the unexpected disruption, we are hoping for a swift return to normal operations."
Alternatives: "a quick return to" or "an immediate return to".
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We call for a swift return to Turkey's constitutional order".
A swift return to Communist orthodoxy accompanied the clampdown on foreign contacts.
They argued that the election timetable would ensure a swift return to civilian rule.
Moreover, the captain promised a swift return to civilian rule and elections in 2010.
ITV's hopes of making a swift return to the FTSE 100 have also been dashed.
Predictions they will beat a swift return to the Championship serve only to galvanise them.
Salamé was proposing a swift return to Iraqi self-rule, but cautioned that the country was not ready for elections.
But it forecast a swift return to profit after the bailout and the cleaning up of its balance sheet.
It forecast a swift return to profit, following the bailout and a cleanup of its balance sheet.
THE last time Egypt's army seized power, in 1952, it promised a swift return to civilian rule.
But often it fails to live up to expectations and is followed by a swift return to job seeking.
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