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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the sweep" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear without context.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to timing or events, but clarity would depend on additional information.
Example: "We will meet at the sweep of the hour to discuss our plans."
Alternatives: "at the turn" or "at the moment".
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"Look at the sweep of history," he said.
Here is a look at the sweep of human brutality presented in a timeline.
The nearly continuous monitoring of John Kerry's antiwar activities in the early 70's only hints at the sweep of surveillance efforts at the time.
Up to his neck in the steaming water, Trico grinned up at the sweep of starlit sky framed between the cliffs.
The part of me that looks at the sweep of political change for The Economist would point out that European coal was becoming uneconomical and a nationalised industry was not best-placed to counter that.
"If you look at the sweep of history, there has been phenomenal change in the past 20 years after chaplaincy being virtually static for about four centuries," he said.
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A look at the sweeps shows a familiar pattern of silent bats and wasted pitching efforts.
Pakistan is a nation tremendously poor at acknowledging what goes on when it comes to individual lives, and bad at acknowledging the sweep of its own history.
RB Isaiah Pead, Cincinnati: Pead revealed on media night that his favorite play at Cincinnati was the sweep.
At high speeds the sweep angle stays constant around −7° (Fig. 8e) throughout the wing beat.
ECMO blood flow was initially set at 5.0 L/min, and the sweep flow was set at 5.0 L/min.
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