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The phrase "swallow up" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which something takes up or absorbs something else, such as time or emotions. For example, "The gathering of friends quickly swallowed up the afternoon."
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Could the Koch brothers swallow up the GOP?
These affectations are starting to swallow up her talent.
These can swallow up to 30percentnt of contributions.
Eventually, that vacuum will swallow up whatever memories are left.
Analysts reckon that more big holes could swallow up another two years' worth of profits.
Ponce was only the first dreamer to have Florida swallow up his ambitions.
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Vineyards by Etna swallowed up,.
Lundqvist calmly swallowed up everything.
The four biggest clubs swallowed up 45p.
It swallowed up soldiers as they slept.
Too deep and swallowed up by Cech.
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