Sentence examples for so swift from inspiring English sources

'so swift' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used as an adverb to describe the speed of an action or event. For example, "The fox ran so swift that the hound could not keep up with it."

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"The movement can be so strong and so swift".

Rarely in corporate history has a transformation been so swift.

But not everybody is so swift to condemn.

"So swift and comprehensive was the destruction, that a kind of mass disorientation seized Ireland".

No other country has seen so swift a reversal of its demographics.

"The public response was so powerful and so swift," she said.

Or the birth is so swift there is no time to reach the clinic.

So why has progress in NTD control in Sierra Leone been so swift?

Rarely had a powerful Cable and Wireless executive been so swift and cordial in his congratulations.

(This is why "Catcher," his only novel, is so swift and gripping).

The changes have been so swift and they were mainly unforeseen.

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