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The phrase "absence swiftly" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe the quick or sudden nature of someone's absence or the absence of something.
Example: "The absence swiftly became apparent as the meeting progressed without her input."
Alternatives: "absence quickly" or "absence abruptly".
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As, a couple of minutes later, Jonjo Shelvey – home captain in Fabricio Coloccini's absence – swiftly directed a shot marginally wide Bournemouth looked set for a sustained rearguard action.
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Homozygous Hexb knockout mice show a progressive deterioration in motor function, swiftly evolving into an almost complete absence of movement (Sango et al., 1995).
Regarding readthrough, a code with more stops increases the likelihood that a readthrough product will swiftly be terminated even in the absence of conserved tandem stops, as random downstream intergenic sequence will contain frequent stop codons by chance.
In the absence of more rapid growth and a banking union being agreed swiftly, a Greek-style debt restructuring seems eminently possible.
In their absence, the prosecutor does manage to run through each case very swiftly, laying down the details in about 15 seconds, checking to see if the inspector's report reveals whether the individual is employed or not.
Queens Park Rangers have moved swiftly to fill the striking void left by Charlie Austin's absence by signing Conor Washington from Peterborough.
The city responded swiftly to the judge's ruling with a prepared statement saying that Mr. Bloomberg's absence from the witness stand would not affect the outcome of the trial.
Serve swiftly.
Eat swiftly.
More came, and swiftly.
The government responded swiftly.
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