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The phrase 'swell with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to something becoming full or larger, usually with emotion (positive or negative). For example, "The crowd swelled with cheers as the team took the field."
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The stone seemed to swell with warmth.
He wants them to swell with hope.
The heart does not swell with empathy.
Burley's eyes begin to swell with tears.
It made my heart swell with pride".
The sight made her swell with pride.
Meanwhile, the racks in bookstores swell with endtimes narratives.
Did my heart swell with new-found patriotism?
How could the grandmother's heart not swell with pride?
At peak times, it can swell with so many sunbathers that you can't see the sand.
Medicare and Social Security continue to swell with an aging population.
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