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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swoosh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick, sweeping motion or sound, often associated with a logo or design element, such as the Nike logo.
Example: "The athlete made a swift movement, leaving a swoosh in the air as he sprinted past his competitors."
Alternatives: "a swoop" or "a sweep".
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"If you hear a swoosh, don't worry.
The door swung closed with a swoosh behind him.
Boats drop in with a subtle thud and glide through it with a swoosh.
His hair was parted on one side and folded across his forehead in a swoosh.
The first train on Saturday came promptly and noiselessly, with barely a swoosh.
Then the cooks take a "nice cold bowl," Mr. DeLucie said, and paint it with "a swoosh of aioli".
All it took was concealer for my under-eye circles, a swoosh of bronzer, and I was out the door.
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Suddenly, there was a swooshing sound.
There's a swooshing in your ears, followed by a brief whistling-teakettle sound.
The show was bold and loud, but the high-wattage gilding on a cowboy jacket would be tempered with a pair of jeans or, better still, a swooshing long denim skirt that brought country and Western into the mix.
The Presenting Problem: A healthy and active 53-year-old woman complains of severe pain on the left side of her head and a "swooshing" sound in her left ear.
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