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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sometimes swiftly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or events that occur quickly at certain times or under specific circumstances. Example: "The river flows sometimes swiftly, especially during the rainy season."
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But those who lower their prices sometimes swiftly raise them again, deterred by the kind of customer who is attracted to bargains.
Sometimes the hands move slowly, sometimes swiftly, but when they're controlled by a serious storyteller, they always tell the same time: too late, too late.
Occasionally, though, he falls back on Russian practice, in Romeo oscillating at times "between passages of almost static harmony and others where the fundamental bass movement is solidly, sometimes swiftly, in fifths".
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But the past two decades of art criticism have not been kind to formal mastery: it has been considered something inherently suspicious, a message sometimes too swiftly absorbed by artists themselves.
As a candidate, Mr. Ivanishvili promised to deliver justice swiftly, sometimes claiming he could create an independent court system in as little as a year.
It all depends on willing sellers, but the Newhouses move swiftly, sometimes with little regard for price, when they are in the mood to buy.
The deaths of those close to him brought themes to mind so swiftly, sometimes as he left the funeral, that he came to believe they were parting gifts to him.
Everything is in flux, moving swiftly and sometimes violently.
And yet, in these cases and certainly in the case of the 4-year-old and 5-year-old civil defendants, reader concerns and sometimes parental criticism have swiftly followed publication.
Sometimes success rushes too swiftly towards the professional politician, and in retrospect Charles Kennedy might have benefited had he not become an MP in 1983 at the early age of 23.
Sometimes success rushes too swiftly towards the professional politician, and in retrospect Charles Kennedy might have benefited, and indeed left a more substantial political legacy as opposed to a raft of grieving admirers, had he not become an MP at the age of 23.
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