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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep swiping" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to urge someone to perform a repetitive task such as swiping a credit card or unlocking a phone. For example, "Keep swiping that credit card until the machine approves the transaction."
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So, for now, riders will have to keep swiping.
So keep swiping at that same turnstile until you get it right.
You wouldn't hold out hope for someone who was this chilly in person; keep swiping until you find someone who actually wants to meet you in the world.
After the glass cracks, your options are pretty limited: either pay for an expensive repair, or keep swiping at the shattered glass until your fingers bleed.
The app functions are on a virtual carousel - keep swiping up or down and you'll eventually reach your starting point again.
Before long I found myself swiping past dozens of men, some of which I realised I was not even looking at as it was all too easy to keep swiping.
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Even after that, Wyman kept swiping at Ismail on his blog.
Like any real New Yorker, you must get right back up and keep swipe, swipe, swiping until that scanner/sensor thingy finally reads the strip on the back of our subway card.
I keep on swiping to the right hoping for a match, speak to a beautiful man at the gym or bar if we make eye contact and let Facebook DM and Instagram DM work their magic.
Treats will have to rely on the lure of hitting the jackpot to keep people swiping.
Hily works by employing matchmaking algorithms which are based on machine learning instead of the geographical location of a user or "attractiveness level" (as used by Tinder) which might keep you swiping in the app but actually reduces your chances as around 80% of people are rejected.
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