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"she swung around" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that the subject, which is "she," abruptly moved or turned around in a swinging motion. Example: Sarah walked into the room and noticed an unfamiliar sound. Curious, she swung around to see where it was coming from.
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"'Gypped!' She swung around, her voice cracking with amusement.
Then she swung around, her breasts dispelling any lingering sense of masculinity.
She swung around and strode down the block, two minutes before a bus arrived.
When a reporter asked Ms. Britton, the "Friday Nights Lights" actress, if she indeed felt like a princess, she swung around and smiled widely.
Gorgons stern anchor cable parted and she swung around on her bow anchor so that only her rear turret could bear on the target.
She swung around.
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On the pedestrian walkway, she skipped ahead, then waited for him, then skipped ahead, then swung around and smiled.
My sister Matilda uses the studio downstairs for her photographs, and sometimes she'll swing around on her trapeze, which she keeps there.
"I personally have swung around".
The gunner swung around, ready to engage.
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