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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swift win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a victory that is achieved quickly or with little effort. Example: "The team secured a swift win in the championship match, surprising everyone with their performance."
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R-Truth pulled out a swift win on the King of the Ring winner with the Lie Detector within a few minutes.
It won't cure all of Macedonia's current problems, but it will give it access to new solutions, and a swift win might defuse burgeoning ultra-nationalism, which presumably festers when there is a perceived "historic injustice".
Henin looked set for a swift win after moving a set and 5-2 ahead but Barrois broke serve twice to put the match almost back in the balance.
Addressing his supporters in Schaumburg, Illinois after his swift win in the Illinois primary, Romney stumbled his way through his remarks, making multiple false-starts and misreads and bumbles.
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Sharapova had dropped just two games in swift wins over Gisela Dulko and Jamie Hampton in her first two matches and looked set to progress in similar style as she broke early in the second set against Kerber.
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