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Discover Ludwig"swing through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone needs to quickly stop by or visit a place. For example, "I have to swing through the grocery store to pick up some items before going home."
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swing through
verb
To swing and miss at a pitch.
Exact(57)
If only the Yankees could swing through Queens, as well.
He wanted Mauer to swing through the elevated fastball.
But his swing through Atlanta was anything but hostile.
Just keep your head down and swing through the ball.
Macaques swing through the cliff-top trees opposite, the drilling of cicadas has begun.
Myanmar is the second stop on Mr. Obama's three-country swing through Southeast Asia.
THE spectre looming over Barack Obama's eight-day swing through Asia was unmistakable.
Cameramen filmed him visiting the studio during a campaign swing through the Hudson Valley this summer.
During a Presidential campaign swing through Wisconsin, Richard Nixon tucked into four helpings of cranberries.
Then the clay court swing through Europe and the French Open in late May.
Similar(1)
If we walk him, so be it, and hopefully we can get a swing-through.
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