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The phrase "a swipe of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick or light action, often related to applying something, like a substance or a gesture.
Example: "She applied a swipe of lipstick before heading out for the evening."
Alternatives: "a touch of" or "a dash of".
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A swipe of that magnitude was not a casual effort.
Her lips got a swipe of pink gloss.
The tiles glide gracefully with a swipe of your finger.
With a swipe of the forefinger, they zoomed in on the image.
Top with a swipe of Chanel Glossimer in Giggle, and you are good to go".
When set, it requires a swipe of the owner's digit to unlock the phone.
The biggest financial decision of your life boiled down to a swipe of a smartphone.
An unexpected hit for the price of a swipe of a MetroCard!
When I followed with a swipe of cloth, the windows looked great.
Steaming involves no added fat, and frying requires just a swipe of oil.
We also liked the grilled octopus, which arrived under a swipe of lemon and garlic.
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