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The phrase "swift than" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a mistaken combination of "swifter than" or "more swift than," which are the correct forms for making comparisons. Example: "She is swifter than her competitors in the race."
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Kadare is closer here to Swift than to Kafka; he cuts sharp and all ways.
The Tigers have advanced further with the 6-foot-9-inch shot-blocker Stromile Swift than they ever did with Shaquille O'Neal or Pete Maravich.
Gary Carr is marvellously fluid and inscrutable as the apparently confident son of a Nigerian preacher; Russell Tovey appears effortlessly convincing as his slack-jawed team-mate, 20 times more mentally swift than he lets on.
A1 At U.N., a Call for War on AIDS Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, addressing the General Assembly in a special session on AIDS, said the world's response to the disease "must be no less comprehensive, no less relentless and no less swift than the pandemic itself".
Striking an assertive tone for the Bush administration on AIDS policy, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell told the General Assembly today that "from this moment on," the world's response to the disease "must be no less comprehensive, no less relentless and no less swift than the pandemic itself".
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And sleep (death's image) did my senses hire From knowledge of myself, then thoughts did move Swifter than those, most swiftness need require.
London's pedestrians are swifter than those in Lima.
The recovery has been swifter than anyone imagined.
That fall, however, came swifter than anyone imagined.
Also, the replacement of PCs will be swifter than the rate of their penetration".
WALLY'S WORLD, often in overdrive, has been spinning swifter than ever.
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