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Discover Ludwig"swiveled around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the motion of a person swinging their body around to face something or someone. For example: "He swiveled around to face the group."
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Pieter swiveled around from the front of the canoe.
Whenever the two boys' capers became too boisterous she swiveled around and glared at them.
When he answered, grinning, that yes he certainly was, he'd opened that door before, the nearby passengers swiveled around, horrified.
It struck a defender and ricocheted behind Welbeck, but with impressive athleticism, Welbeck swiveled around and volleyed the ball high off the ground.
Then came a shout from Mr. Padovani: "Look for a pop here!" Mr. Cotto swiveled around and looked at the computer screen.
"You know, young fella," Jules said as he swiveled around and gazed up lovingly at my father's unsmiling visage, "I still talk to him.
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Bono's gaze swiveled inquisitively around the room.
He swiveled his chair around and looked out his window.
Reluctantly, Weaver emerged from the dugout, tipped his cap, and swiveled his eyes around the ballpark.
Coming up to PATH Hill, he swiveled his head to look around, clearly stunned.
But when he rose to begin his presentation that day, Justice James McReynolds, the Court's most fervent white supremacist, swiveled his chair completely around so that Houston had to speak to his back.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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