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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he sweeps" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence that can stand alone or be part of a larger sentence. It is used when describing the action of someone sweeping, or using a broom to clean a surface. Example: "He sweeps the floor every morning before opening the store."
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Keith Sabado simultaneously performs "Broom," a solo by Ain Gordon; he sweeps with a broom and then mimes sweeping without it.
Next ball he sweeps for four.
He sweeps the work team's office every day.
He sweeps his gaze past the finger and moves on.
Panzer-like, he sweeps it aside as myth.
For example he sweeps out the press box after a hockey game.
He sweeps the ball well and is not afraid to hit the spinners over the top.
Outwardly Koichi seems so mature, as when he sweeps ash out of his room.
In near-darkness, he sweeps part of the floor, then fiddles with something overhead — wires?
He sweeps her up in his arms instead and saves her..
He goes back, he goes forward, he sweeps, he attempts to leave..
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