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"swathes of" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used in the context of describing a large amount or quantity of something, for example, "swathes of freshly-cut grass covered the open field".
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Swathes of the south are inaccessible.
But swathes of India are volatile.
Swathes of production capacity lie idle.
Vast swathes of land are almost empty.
No wonder that swathes of Seoul look like swathes of São Paulo and swathes of Shanghai.
Swathes of sand sweep in everywhere.
Included are large swathes of Sicilian countryside.
" Why Nations Fail explains huge swathes of human history.
Vast swathes of the interior are barren and uninhabitable.
The long, lush swathes of slower music were more problematic.
Swathes of the country do not have basic services.
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