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Discover Ludwig"swing round" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to abruptly change direction or turn swiftly. Example: - The dancer's graceful movements caused her skirt to swing round her body. - The car swung round the corner, narrowly avoiding hitting the pedestrian. - The company's fortunes took a sharp swing round after the new CEO was appointed.
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For there is this feeling in the air that fashion might well swing round once more to Chanel.
"The adding of the weight where the players swing round the back, they're the ones that get players badly injured.
Take a seat at the counter and help yourself to whatever you fancy as plates of sushi, color-coded to indicate the price, swing round the moving belt.
The upshot is that every swing round a shoulder of mountain affords vistas more vivid than the last, of mighty green hills sliding down to immaculate sea beneath clear skies.
We cannot help but agree as we swing round the bay and make our way on route 119 towards the great Mackinac Bridge, gateway to the Upper Peninsula and roughly the halfway point of our journey.
To take pictures as we pass by, we have to swing round to keep Pluto in our field of view, and we have all that programmed in," said Weaver.
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The camera swings round.
He swings round boyishly.
Some of the most vocal naysayers have swung round.
They swung round every airport bookstall carousel, didn't they?
She swung round and chased me up an apple tree.
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