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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swift currents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe fast-moving water, often in a river or ocean context, or metaphorically to refer to rapid changes or developments. Example: "The kayakers skillfully navigated the swift currents of the river, demonstrating their expertise and bravery."
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We watched its swift currents: If we… You, Never-You, the new vessel.
SWIFT CURRENTS, ENDLESS DAYS The Yukon's paddling season is June to September; trips start in Whitehorse.
The site of these pens had been carefully chosen; the swift currents meant that nutrientsdid not accumulate below the pens.
The blunt-nosed red and black Moran tugs are used to guide ships up and down the swift currents and winding channels of the Piscataqua River.
We watched its swift currents: If we stared long enough, maybe It would stop cold and let us Skate across to the other side.
For instance, it is likely that swift currents would cause the fossils to be broken and therfore later found without a high degree of articulation (Roep 147-151).
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Swift Current is an ideal extraction plant location.
The swift current grabbed your paddle beneath the water.
Within the swift current of time, it finds eddies of memory and pools of regret.
On a swift current we swung around the island and immediately spotted a large reef shark.
Officials say the river's swift current swept her over the falls.
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