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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as swiftly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the speed at which an action is performed, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The runner moved as swiftly as the wind, leaving his competitors far behind."
Alternatives: "as quickly" or "as fast".
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Her fingers have to move as swiftly as do the fingers of a pianist.
In contrast, Yahoo has fallen nearly as swiftly.
Worried scientists argue for doing this as swiftly as possible.
Disappear, the Shifters did — almost as swiftly as they arrived.
Or at least not as swiftly as some imagined.
But as swiftly as it arrived, the B-scheme disappeared.
Perhaps as swiftly as she had begun stealing his money.
"Social change cannot be executed as swiftly as credit-default swaps.
I'll try to address as many as I can as swiftly as I can.
It's an equal-opportunity disaster; tract houses and mountain cabins burn as swiftly as mansions.
Not enough is being done as swiftly as is needed – few would argue against that point.
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