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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then swiftly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate quick or abrupt action or movement, and the phrase can be used either to start or end a sentence. For example: "He walked out on her without saying a word, then swiftly left the room."
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Arroyo's goodness, however, was disappearing, gradually and then swiftly.
The admiral then swiftly improvised a defense plan.
These days singles enter the charts at the top and then swiftly fall away into obscurity.
She would hold one end down and then swiftly lower blade like it was lever.
(They then swiftly reversed this statement to say "mistakes are on Rolling Stone, not on Jackie").
For example, it opposed NATO intervention in Libya and then swiftly changed tack.
And at the end come bananas, neatly wrapped in rice-flour paper, then swiftly fried.
Since last year the regime has imposed, then swiftly abandoned, draconian currency reforms.
He then swiftly became the subject of two diss tracks shared four days apart.
She was then swiftly overcome by pleasing physical sensations of an almost unbearable intensity.
"Um, right," says Gerwig, and then swiftly moves to set me straight.
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