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Discover Ludwig"swagger of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a group or collection of people who display a confident or arrogant attitude. Example: The city streets were filled with the swagger of wealthy businessmen, strutting confidently in their tailored suits and designer shoes.
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The swagger of his words was unconvincing.
"He doesn't have the usual swagger of Nigerian politicians".
They'll love the flashy charm and swagger of Reggie in Legend.
Or the swagger of a protégé of the mighty Steve Jobs.
(Maybe he wasn't listening to the Allman Brothers swagger of "Say You Will").
Low key and analytic, Mr. Horvath lacked the swagger of many of his peers.
He exuded the mystery and swagger of a movie star, which he would eventually become.
It walks with the swagger of a nation that has its best days ahead.
He had the temper and swagger of an insecure man trying to act tough.
You may have hated the harsh, even brutal swagger of his nature.
The usual suspects were bearing the accumulated swagger of championships past, and so did their fans.
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