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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swimming in" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to refer to possessing or having a lot of something, usually something desirable, and it conveys images of abundance or abundance. For example, "He was swimming in money after his business success."
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Swimming in lakes?
"Like swimming in chocolate".
Swimming in the sea.
I go swimming in the river anyway.
SPORTS BACKGROUND Competitive swimming in high school.
Nobody goes swimming in Fish Bay".
"I'm still scared of swimming in waves".
"It's like almost swimming in the ocean".
China was soon swimming in surplus wine.
Reginald Marsh, "Swimming in the Hudson".
Eight adult ducks swimming in a line.
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