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Discover Ludwig"swear about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make a statement or promise about something, usually with a sincere or solemn tone. Example: "I swear about my love for you, I will always be by your side no matter what."
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And they have a great deal to swear about, because it's not easy being veep.
I was allowed to swear about Maggie.
"I swear, about 90percentt of the people I talk to think ticks fall from trees," said Holly Gaff, a tick researcher at Old Dominion University.
Tweets become more and more likely to contain a swearword as the day progresses, perhaps reflecting the accumulation of things we have to swear about, and peak profanity is reached between midnight and 1.30am, suggesting that people who are awake at that time are, let's say, the least inhibited.
Does he ever talk to Siri? "I swear about three weeks ago was the first time that I ever tried to talk to Siri and it didn't work out well; I think I might have said a couple of nasty things and maybe she was offended," he says.
In fact, the cultures that swear the most about mothers tend to swear about prostitutes a lot too.
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A woman was swearing about a change in schedule.
The jury-ten men and two women-was selected and finally sworn about midday October 18th.
And denied swearing about cabinet ministers who resign or dreaming about Brexit.
My dad just starts swearing about it every time I Skype him".
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