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The phrase "sweep in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a phrasal verb and means "to arrive quickly and suddenly, especially in large numbers". For example, "The police officers swept in and arrested the suspect."
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On weekends, even during the winter, street-hockey players sweep in with a clatter.
Democratic sweep in Congress.
Swathes of sand sweep in everywhere.
The Mets avoided a sweep in their weekend Subway Series.
It was the most lopsided sweep in N.B.A. playoff history.
Midterm elections were largely a Republican sweep in Alabama.
I'm the final sweep in the cleanup of the neighborhood.
Marion Posch led an Italian sweep in the women's division.
Los Angeles had a three-game sweep in 1998.
The walls sweep in arcs rather than right angles.
Bjorndalen led a Norwegian sweep in the 10-kilometer sprint.
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