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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swung around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a quick change in direction, especially when the movement is done in a circular fashion. For example: "The acrobat swung around the trapeze bar three times before landing safely on the thin mat below."
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"I personally have swung around".
The gunner swung around, ready to engage.
He swung around and headed back to his stoop.
"'Gypped!' She swung around, her voice cracking with amusement.
Ako and Arcadia swung around and ate figs.
But then it swung around and turned to the northwest.
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Emptied of passengers, it will swing around on a curving track and head back uptown.
But the beavers can hear the boats.' We swing around and Sergei cuts the engine.
If the knife wasn't there, the crab would be swinging around," Cover said.
I saw the saleswoman's head swing around as in a cartoon double take.
Anything that will allow me to swing around at a height I've tried basically!
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