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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swelling with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is increasing in size or intensity. For example, "The city was swelling with joy as the championship team marched through the streets."
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Salt felt relaxed, though, not swelling with growth like Amman.
ENGLISH hearts, you would think, are swelling with pride.
You can sense dust bunnies everywhere swelling with importance.
Moreover, the hydrogel showed excellent swelling with highly porous microarchitecture.
– and later today your truck will arrive?" "Yes!" the actors replied, swelling with their inventiveness.
Never mind if it is swelling with multimedia and colorful three-dimensional animals floating in space.
The ranks of older women are swelling with those who divorced and have not remarried.
I was swelling with patriotic pride until I realised that it wasn't quite true.
He remained in his seat as the game's results were announced, his eyes swelling with tears.
Italy felt barren in comparison to her belly that was swelling with Mellors' fertile seed.
"Our first free Saturday is 2017," our server says, chest swelling with pride.
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