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The phrase "a swoop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden, swift movement or action, often implying a dramatic or sweeping effect.
Example: "The eagle descended in a swoop, capturing its prey with remarkable precision."
Alternatives: "a sweep" or "a dive".
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A SWOOP was always a possibility.
Each thrust forward brings a swoop backward.
The authorities arrested nearly 125 suspected mobsters in a swoop in January 2011.
Juventus are also mulling over a swoop for another French attacker.
Drew darts skeptical glances from beneath a swoop of hair that accents a charismatic oddity.
But this wiping history out with a swoop is akin to Nazi book burning.
He has a swoop of yellow hair and wore a black T-shirt with a galaxy on it.
"Melah" wore a swoop of blond-streaked strands, "Jessy" a coppery-red bob; platinum-blond ringlets cascaded down "Yara's" shoulders.
The war has also spread into the US, with 135 arrests last month in a swoop against Mexican cartel operatives.
Ms. Aguilera worked over every phrase, refusing to let a note get by without a swoop or a moan.
He makes a noise like a cartoon plane coming in to cartoon land, and makes a swoop with his hand... "mmmmmyoing... click!
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