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"swarm into" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when referencing a large group of people or animals entering an area. For example: "A swarm of bees flew into the garden."
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In the nastiest one, bees swarm into the trunk.
Political and religious zealots will swarm into his broken life.
Drones could swarm into agriculture, industry and sports.
Witnesses described seeing around 20 officers swarm into the 11-storey block before shots rang out.
News choppers circle as squad cars and armoured SWAT vehicles swarm into the area.
The belief that Kurds might spontaneously swarm into Kirkuk is not unfounded.
In psoriasis, infection-fighting blood cells known as T cells swarm into the skin cells.
The explosion, in which he died, allowed rebel fighters to swarm into the jail and release 300 prisoners.
Fruit bats swarm into a beautiful midnight-blue sky that turns out to be dotted with Sydney skyscrapers.
By the time David, Valérie and their newborn and David's other progeny swarm into a euphoric group hug, "Starbuck" is up to its eyeballs in mush.
The strategy by Argentina, very much in Maradona's mode as a player, was to swarm into attacks that threatened to overrun Nigeria.
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