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The phrase "swallow her" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a transitive verb phrase that means to cause someone or something to go down one's throat or to take something whole into one's stomach. Example: The snake's jaw stretched wide open to swallow her whole, its sharp fangs glinting in the sunlight.
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SC: Betty would swallow her whole.
The dark park, fittingly, seems ready to swallow her up.
Once she's all blown up with air, nothing's going to want to swallow her.
The bed seemed to swallow her up, and yet she spoke.
Never did she imagine it might swallow her whole like this.
Valerie, a disciplined functionary, tries to swallow her frustration and do as she is told.
(Equally true to form is her tendency to lose her place and swallow her words).
"It was so painful she couldn't swallow her own saliva," Wiese recalled.
This is no time for telling her to swallow her feelings.
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The Far North swallows her.
He swallows her keys.
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