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"swore off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a decision to give up something completely or to abstain from something. For example: "After his last binge drinking episode, Rob swore off alcohol for good."
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Gandhi swore off cameras.
He swore off Uptown.
I swore off cigarettes.
I swore off shock radio.
Then I swore off sewing.
Bluthenthal swore off hard candy.
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He has sworn off credit.
I have sworn off superstitions.
Or swear off the home shows?
Second, I've sworn off money.
I've sworn off magazines... all magazines.
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