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"swearing in" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It usually refers to an official ceremony in which an individual takes an oath of office or legally affirms a promise. For example, "The president was sworn in at a ceremony in the capital city."
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swearing in
verb
Present participle of swear in
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"Well — about the swearing in," he said.
Down to swearing in by subway.
No swearing in it either.
Tells about the swearing in at City Hall.
- At her swearing in last year.
Swearing in comedy is a tough one.
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But, oh, the swearing-in!
(Most lawyers now conduct the swearing-in process by mail).
The swearing-in ceremony was rushed onto state TV.
Which former presidents attended the swearing-in ceremony?
That Obama's swearing-in was historic seemed beyond dispute.
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