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The phrase "are swifter than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison between the speed of two or more subjects.
Example: "The cheetahs are swifter than any other land animal."
Alternatives: "are faster than" or "move more quickly than".
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London's pedestrians are swifter than those in Lima.
I suppose that means that you are swifter than I am by a ratio of 10-to-1.
Hares (Lepus europaeus) have much longer limbs and are swifter than rabbits, using their powerful hind legs to escape predation by outrunning their enemies.
Producing a reliable and quality product takes time, and while we are swifter than our print counterparts, some things can't be hurried too much and peer review is an area where we don't cut corners.
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The rebound has been swifter than many anticipated.
The recovery has been swifter than anyone imagined.
Also, the replacement of PCs will be swifter than the rate of their penetration".
The DWP said last night that progress had been swifter than expected, insisting contingency plans had worked.
But a shift in the world's reserve currency could be swifter than many assume.The dollar's other competitor, the euro, has deeper problems.
Of course, we should be glad that the Iraq war was swifter than even its proponents had expected, and that a vicious tyrant was removed from power.
We wanted to know if there was evidence for these reactive movements being swifter than the equivalent proactive ones," Welchman said.
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