Sentence examples for more swift from inspiring English sources

"more swift" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to emphasize the speed of something or someone, such as in the following example: The hare ran even more swift than before, taking a huge leap across the finish line.

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Platini's demise was, if anything, even more swift.

Perhaps if Javid had been a pupil at that workshop his political ascent would have been even more swift.

Some analysts praised Indian officials for their handling of the explosions, saying that the response was far more swift and controlled than the reaction in 2008.

During the Second World War Himmler and his cohorts sought more swift and efficient ways of murdering the state's enemies including Jews.

More Swift songs will be available for $2 each, and the company says that it will be adding from other groups in rapid succession over the coming months.

As in "While many enjoyed the new Batman film/Beiber album/Scotus decision/Romney gaffe, reactions from Twitsylvania were more severe and more swift".

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So more and swift action is required".

But what does "and more from Swift's archives" mean for her fans?

Taylor Swift Now will feature "videos, concert performances, behind-the-scenes footage, and more from Swift's archives".

Once more his swift feet bought time for him to throw a bullet deep to David Givens.

Indians still think of Maruti as an Indian company, but the company's range now consists almost entirely of modern Suzukis, such as the best-selling Alto and the more expensive Swift.

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