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Discover Ludwig"swelled the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the past tense form of the verb "swell" to describe an action or event that caused something to increase in size or volume. Example: The heavy rain swelled the river, causing it to overflow its banks and flood the surrounding area.
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The strings swelled, the orchestra swooned.
Occasional winds swelled the brown polythene walls.
Military veterans swelled the ranks.
Nostalgic Russians swelled the ranks of convalescents.
The lunchtime blasts swelled the crowds of onlookers.
The bigger it swelled, the harder it was to breathe.
As trading volumes swelled, the Wall Street guys jumped in.
The recession has swelled the ranks of Chicago's hungry.
QE also swelled the Fed's balance sheet enormously.
The approaching 9/11 anniversary swelled the crowds this weekend.
As the crowds swelled the atmosphere remained festive.
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