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The phrase "swath of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a large area or expanse of something, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The new policy will affect a swath of the population, particularly those in low-income brackets."
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This swath of empty landscape is sprinkled with decaying towns.
This wide swath of cloth simply exudes power.
Plus, they come from a broad swath of the country.
It creates a wide swath of human drama.
Garnish with a fat swath of orange peel.
Bad news for me and a large swath of boomers.
So that cuts out rather a large swath of material.
A great swath of marketing people are on for it.
(The prominent console is a large swath of brushed aluminum).
And a swath of homeowners was even more thinly stretched.
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Wide swaths of empty seats.
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