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Discover Ludwig"swiftly rise" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way to image a rise that is quick and sudden. For example, "The temperature in the room swiftly rose, leaving the occupants feeling uncomfortable."
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During a discussion on the monarchy, Mr Galloway raised laughter by predicting that republican feeling will "swiftly rise" in Britain when Prince Charles becomes King.
"But I caution you now, we really would be better to miss out Charles and go to the next one down because I promise you, if Charles becomes King, the republican feeling in Britain will swiftly rise, because he actually interferes in democracy, constantly and we're not allowed to see the letters that he has written.
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Interfaith couples represent a swiftly rising demographic.
The evening swiftly rises to the condition of music.
Mr. Wang himself seems taken aback by his swiftly rising fortunes.
Wealthy home-owners would lose the comfort of swiftly rising prices.
The costs of closing (who knew it cost money to halt spending?) are themselves swiftly rising.
That said, tensions are swiftly rising after Mr. Erdogan's latest speeches.
This swiftly rose with associated infrastructure to over $8bn, with only the vaguest concept of audit.
College club sports are swiftly rising in popularity, a largely unnoticed phenomenon sweeping across campuses nationwide.
Until the 1980s Norway had full or nearly full employment and a swiftly rising standard of living.
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