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Discover Ludwig"swept inside" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something being quickly carried or moved into a place or situation. Example: As the strong wind blew, leaves were swept inside through the open window. The phrase can also be used metaphorically to describe a sudden or overwhelming feeling or experience. Example: The emotions he had been holding back were suddenly swept inside, causing him to burst into tears. In both cases, "swept inside" suggests a sense of force and motion, conveying a sense of being carried along or overcome.
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It had remained sealed by guards for hours even as a mob of 50,000 people, perhaps many more, forced open the prison gates and swept inside to help pull the prisoners from their cells.
Then another reporter jumped in, and Ms. Zeta-Jones was swept inside.
CH4/CO2 mixture with various concentrations is swept inside the tubular OTR, where CO2 serves as a diluent.
Born in Norfolk, Cannell plays violin and recorder, but the instrumental allegiances of both instruments are swept inside boldly orchestrated soundscapes.
We were swept inside the house with the group, and as we tried to make introductions and find out where our room was, we discovered that one couple were our hosts.
The committee estimates that it will cost up to $35 million to set up a broad-based research program throughout the basin and carry out habitat improvements such as installing screens at the headgates of irrigation canals to prevent fish from being swept inside.
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More television cameras are waiting as Ms. Banerjee sweeps inside to join a panel discussion of election reform.
Denuded of logos and swept clean inside, the only color on the store's gray facade was a poster advertising a concert by Unk, a rapper from the United States.
He swept low inside Igor Akinfeev's left post and Russia's momentum had floundered.
Jacob Brown swept home inside the box after Walsall's George Dobson made a brilliant block to deny his first effort.
By the time England reached here in 2010 for the final Test of four, they had run out of puff and were swept aside inside four days, Anderson going wicketless.
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