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The phrase "as a swift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that moves quickly or with agility, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "He completed the project as a swift, impressing everyone with his speed and efficiency."
Alternatives: "like the wind" or "as fast as lightning".
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Illustrative examples demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of the present method as a swift analysis.
What had been envisaged as a swift liberation had become a prolonged occupation.
But Republican presidential campaigners are urging Mr. Craig to resign fast as a swift boat.
He described this as a "swift and minor change" to the law.
When he was a schoolboy, Kingsnorth told me, his teachers described the Norman Conquest, in 1066, as a swift transformation.
The president ordered the Pentagon to set up military tribunals as a swift means to bring terrorists to justice.
The Wanderer was a hefty beast, 20ft long (about the same as a Swift Conqueror 570) but significantly taller, at 11ft.
The application is getting a lift, thanks to its popularity among the demonstrators who use it as a swift way to trade information and organize events.
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Col. Asghar Qelichkhani said the silos "function as a swift-reaction unit".
Still, even taking into consideration Powell's clear desire to be perceived as a swift-moving business advocate who would free up the FCC's tangled regulatory web, many experts say it would have been tough for him to give the merger the green light.
He served in combat as a Swift Boat skipper patrolling the rivers of the Mekong Delta.
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