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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swing on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a swing that is located on a specific structure or area, such as a playground or a porch.
Example: "The children enjoyed a swing on the playground during recess."
Alternatives: "a swing at the" or "a swing in the".
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"He put a swing on the ball," Hernández said about Boone.
"To have that kind of a swing on the gerrymandered map was breathtaking," Holder said.
Casen and Krekorian combined well to generate a swing on the diagramed deal from this set, Board 25.
"He is putting as good a swing on the baseball as anybody in this camp," Collins said.
He put a swing on the top of the Empire State Building and bumper cars on highways in Egypt.
Stimuli used are those that will attract a child's interest -- a cookie in the kitchen or a swing on the playground, for example.
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President Obama will press for passage of legislation later this week on a swing through the West.
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer took a swing on Friday, filing a lawsuit against the region's largest pay TV provider.
Do a somersault, run around in a circle, climb a tree, swing on the swingset, slide down the slide, climb on the monkey bars, or do a crazy dance.
In that scenario, the animal swings like a pendulum off of one branch, and then arcs like a cannonball into a pendulum swing on the next branch.
The story is built around Joe Lamb Joel Courtneyy), a youngster first seen sitting silently on a swing set on the day of his mother's funeral.
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