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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swinging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where "swinging" is a noun, often referring to a style, action, or event related to swinging, such as in music or social activities.
Example: "The party had a lively atmosphere, with a swinging band that kept everyone dancing all night."
Alternatives: "a swaying" or "a rocking".
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A swinging early episode seems deceptively cheerful.
Straps hang down like a swinging noose.
She's a swinging pianist as well.
The other semifinal was a swinging encounter.
Then he's off through a swinging door.
It was practically a swinging saloon door.
There is nothing exclusively English about a swinging ball.
The air was stale without a swinging censer.
The song "Home, Boyh!" is a swinging noise-rock waltz.
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