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"swayed from side to side" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of something moving back and forth in a gentle motion. For example: "The tall grass swayed from side to side in the light breeze."
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Then it swayed from side to side.
Yet mostly the women just sat; occasionally they swayed from side to side with shifting shoulders.
They faced each other, paw to paw, and swayed from side to side.
Mr. Isomura gently swayed from side to side, the ghost of a smile hovering on his face.
In Delhi, offices were evacuated as the earth shook and high rises swayed from side to side.
She swayed from side to side and seemed to want to disappear into the folds of her curled-up body.
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Some people started to sway from side to side.
They may hiss, sway from side to side, snap their bills, and raise their wings.
But swaying from side to side is not the best way to move forward.
In an earthquake, the bearings will allow the slab to sway from side to side.
While exploring angles on the landscape, he bent at the waist, swaying from side to side.
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