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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the sweep of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a wide range of things, from a wide area of space to a variety of elements over a certain period of time. For example: "She watched the sweep of the landscape passing her by as the train moved quickly through the countryside."
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In the sweep of history, most countries are transitory.
But the sweep of events unexpectedly froze lives in place.
The sweep of Grossman's pen can exhaust the reader.
But it also reflects the sweep of modern racing.
But the sweep of the legislation would be much broader.
"Look at the sweep of history," he said.
"You've got to think of the sweep of history here.
That exhibit overwhelms at first; it takes time to comprehend the sweep of the story without being distracted by the sweep of sensations.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor added a worry about the sweep of Mr. Laycock's approach.
Even more challenging than the sweep of Poland's privatization plan is the timing.
Edgar Hoover" to communicate the sweep of the man's power and impact on history.
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