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Discover Ludwig"swoop off" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a sudden, vigorous departure from a certain place or event. For example, "After the awards ceremony, the movie star quickly swooped off to her after-party."
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Pigeons swoop off its stone rim.
D and F swoop off down the bike path.
On the fifth floor, Frank Stella's abstract paintings swoop off the walls; in this ground-floor exhibition, five young realist painters find new possibilities in two dimensions.
January 14 2016 April 17 201616 On the fifth floor, Frank Stella's abstract paintings swoop off the walls; in this ground-floor exhibition, five young realist painters find new possibilities in two dimensions.
When Forrest stands in the rain and watches Teri Garr's plane swoop off into the night, he is quite literally seeing a full-sized commercial jet, purchased by American Zoetrope Studios and hoisted on wires from the studio ceiling.
The colored lights that swoop off the house once belonged to her mother.
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The raven swooping off the Tower wall was a nice touch.
At certain points, tables would flash, jellyfish would spark and it seemed as if the music was swooping off the stage and into the crowd.
"The bats play a game on the pool at twilight, coming and just touching the water and swooping off back into the air," Ms. Rastogi said.
Prairie falcons swooped off the cliffs as hardy hikers headed up the switchbacks that led to a 360-degree view of the poppies and lupines carpeting the peak's flanks.
Birdman soared, Eddie Redmayne swooped off with best actor, and there was plenty of politics amongst the glitz and the glamour.
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