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The phrase "acted swiftly to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a prompt or immediate response to a situation or event.
Example: "The government acted swiftly to address the crisis and implement necessary measures."
Alternatives: "responded quickly to" or "took immediate action to".
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"The UK has acted swiftly to get life-saving help to those affected.
The world's biggest book publisher acted swiftly to play down the dispute.
They acted swiftly to stamp out fanatic challengers to their rule, as with Juayman.
The Treasury has acted swiftly to signal a tougher stance with greater powers for tax inspectors.
In the early months of the occupation, SCAP acted swiftly to remove the principal supports of the militarist state.
And the broader insurance market would be thrown into turmoil unless Congress acted swiftly to re-draft the law.
In the past, Mr. Murdoch has either outlasted his critics or acted swiftly to limit the fallout.
The president expressed "outrage" at the IRS findings last week and acted swiftly to install new leadership at the agency.
"I can assure you that the NSW police force condemns this behaviour and has acted swiftly to discipline these officers".
After a huge gathering on Tuesday turned violent, the authorities acted swiftly to stifle another gathering planned for Friday.
If he had not acted swiftly to save banks, homeowners, and the automotive industry alike, we would be discussing how to get out of much deeper water.
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