Sentence examples for swiped out from inspiring English sources

The phrase "swiped out" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used informally to describe something that has been removed or erased, but it's not widely recognized. Example: "The document was swiped out before I could save my changes."

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But in terms of opportunities missed and markets swiped out from under you, I stand by my view that Politico's rise has cost the Post its best, most obvious chance at a financially-stable transition to the online era.

A pivotal moment arrived when Rooney was trying to get past Mutch and swiped out at him.

All site editing tools are hidden in a tray that can be swiped out from the right side of the app and made accessible at any time.

"You'd think Lindbergh's baby got swiped out of your doughnut shop," he cracks.

I use the app more often on the iPad, but the phone is best when I don't get a seat on the subway, or, since I saw someone's iPad get swiped out of her hands a few weeks ago, if I'm sitting near the door.

Welcoming a new study which found that card fraud had declined by 41% in the past five years, it boasted: "Credit card crooks and plastic pilferers are being swiped out of action".Three weeks later, an embarrassed silence pervades the department.

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"And then I swipe out".

"Swipe out," said a third.

She added, "It's not a matter of the hours we swipe in or swipe out, but the work that continues for us under increasingly difficult circumstances".

This raises the question of how safe sharing that data is and how easy it may be for someone to get that information from Mint.com and then use it to log into your accounts and swipe out your money.

Android This does what it says on the tin: a virtual drawer that you swipe out to reveal your favourite widgets, without having to flick back to your homescreen first.

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