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'swing on' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to express enthusiasm or excitement about something. For example: Let's swing on over to the new store!
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Swing on my friends, swing on!
This preclinical phase includes a reduced arm swing on one side.
Japan is now talking nukes; which way would America swing on that one?
"Yesterday, I just made one bad swing on No. 17.
They'd swing on me.
"He made a good swing on it.
I put a good swing on it".
Later they swing on a triangular trapeze.
"He put a good swing on it".
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Swing on your door, if you're still light enough.
There was no swing on the deal.
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