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"Swipe on" is not a valid phrase in written English and it is not commonly used. To express the idea you would either say "swipe in" or "swipe up". For example, "I swiped up to open the app on my phone".
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Swipe on one coat of black mascara on the upper lashes.
"I went for the swipe on the ball," Russell said.
A single swipe on the Hudl's screen can sort out the evening's family entertainment.
Selling a swipe on a MetroCard is illegal and can get you arrested.
They swipe on makeup, chill to a little rhythm and blues, and ask for quiet when they need it.
Apple is trying to do away with scroll bars, favoring instead a two-finger swipe on a trackpad.
Add mascara -- Kanebo's 38degreesC Mascara in Black is good -- and, for added glow, swipe on YSL's Teint Parfait in Champagne.
I guess I'm full of surprises — not a bad trait in a partner ;) Go ahead and swipe on.
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They had to negotiate the setting, agreeing, after a couple of swipes, on one-sixth of an inch.
When you're online dating, why do you swipe left on one person and swipe right on another?
Screen swiping on any wireless device must be silent.
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