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Discover Ludwig"having a swim" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of swimming or taking a swim. Example: "After a long day at work, I enjoy having a swim to relax and unwind."
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At the beginning they were just normal hyenas in a park, and people were in the water having a swim and a crocodile came and ate them.
Not so, Richards says: "You might be having a swim or screwing the old lady, but somewhere in the back of the mind, you're thinking about this chord sequence or something related to a song.
Or assassinates someone by ambushing them from the bottom of their swimming pool, then moves the corpse's arms and legs from underneath to make it look like they're still having a swim (The Mechanic).
When I got the message, I was at the pool in my mom's community with my young daughter, who was having a swim lesson.
having a swim.
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"Having a swimming pool is way more dangerous than having a gun," she added.
It was better than having a swimming pool.
Clearly, having a swimming career overlap with Phelps has its pros and cons.
This afternoon I have a swim meet.
Have a swim in the hotel pool.
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