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"he sweep" is not a complete and grammatically correct sentence in written English.
It is missing a verb and does not convey a complete thought. You can use it as a phrase within a longer sentence, for example: "He sweeps the floors every morning before opening the store." In this case, "he" is the subject and "sweeps" is the verb, giving a complete sentence.
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Does he sweep sexist jokes under the carpet?
Or will he sweep the whole thing under the rug and "look to the future and not the past," while urging everyone to move on?
Similar(56)
But you don't need this"—he swept a hand across his imposing recording console—"to make a great record".
The fumes dissipated, and he swept on.
And in the eighth he swept back.
"He swept me off my feet".
He swept the Potomac primaries.
He swept the rebel houses.
Next ball he sweeps for four.
He swept his arm in my direction.
He swept his hand toward their reënactment.
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