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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swift as" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to compare the speed or agility of something to something else. Example: The cheetah was swift as the wind, easily outrunning its prey.
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Whatever got her — heart attack, stroke, aneurysm — was swift as well as sudden.
Whatever got her heart attack, stroke, aneurysm was swift as well as sudden.
Punishment is swift as, walking home, I get glass in my shoe and injure my foot.
"Speak Now" was written by Swift, as were all the tracks for the album.
Most people know Swift as the author of "Gulliver's Travels".
Neither Johnson nor Daniel Agger was as swift as Valencia.
Mr. Cain's political downfall was as swift as his ascent.
The Senate's fall was as swift as it was surprising.
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What if "The End of the Innocence" meant as much to Taylor Swift as "Like a Prayer"?
Respect Taylor Swift, as well as all that she does.
Even Ms. Swift, as she leans more pop, becomes even more important to country.
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