Sentence examples for activity swept from inspiring English sources

The phrase "activity swept" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action where an activity is quickly or forcefully taken over or completed, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The sudden storm activity swept through the area, leaving destruction in its wake."
Alternatives: "activity surged" or "activity swept away".

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The fatigue has also had more serious consequences as a whirlwind of rumors and false reports surrounding the past week's legal activity swept the state.

"The American people deserve better from their own government than to have their internet activity swept up in warrantless, unlimited searches that ignore the Fourth Amendment," Sen. Paul said.

ALS Awareness Month crept in, and a flurry of fundraising activity swept across my Facebook feed.

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Watching the neurons fire inside a donut-shaped brain region, they saw activity sweep around the ring to match the direction the animal was headed.

During an epileptic seizure, waves of abnormal electrical activity sweep through the brain.

A catbird perched on the branch of a nearby tree saw the activity and swept down to investigate.

According to calculations presented in today's Science, great earthquakes that struck the far North Pacific in the 1950s and '60s could have triggered a pulse of seismic activity that swept California in the 1980s.

In conclusion, our data suggests that the timing of the bursts of transposon replication activity coincides with the time of radiation of the Salmoninae to Salmo, Oncorhynchus, and Salvelinus and subsequent speciation, as several waves of transposon activities sweep through the species.

The social networking activity that has swept up adolescents everywhere is no less prevalent in East New York, and, it seems, the young people are no less foolhardy.

But in that year, having recently retired from political activity, he was swept back into the public arena by the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which opened the heartland of the trans-Mississippi West to the expansion of slavery.

Still, in the Chicago case, the defense lawyer, Thomas Anthony Durkin, said there was circumstantial evidence that his client, Adel Daoud, 19, came to the government's attention by activities that were swept up in surveillance targeted at overseas Web sites.

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