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Discover Ludwig"swept along" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone being carried away or moved by a strong force, either physically or emotionally. Example: The crowd was swept along by the excitement of the concert, dancing and singing along with the music.
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You do get swept along".
And I found myself swept along by her optimism.
By the late 1980s, private investment was soaring, swept along by the stock and property bubble.
"And so I got swept along, and it became more and more my life.
People who sneered at the game, accustomed to seeing only ugliness, found themselves unexpectedly swept along.
Still, the opera swept along and swept the audience with it, as it usually does.
They walked for miles, she said, "swept along on a tide of happiness and relief".
This was a heady development Powell had both contributed to and been swept along by.
The participants are swept along, never knowing what they will encounter around the next bend.
They are swept along like corks in an ocean.
You could not help but get swept along.
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