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The phrase "this swept" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has been affected or influenced by a sweeping action, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it properly. Example: "This swept through the town, leaving a trail of destruction."
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This swept on to the line of the Caucasus, and farther north to Stalingrad (now Volgograd), on the Volga.
"None of us are anxious to see this swept under the rug," said Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson, a Democrat from Westchester and the Bronx.
Which is probably why they're trying to keep this swept under the media's proverbial carpet.
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But much of this was swept away during the late 20th century.
But it's not as if this has swept economics.
"We will not let this be swept under the carpet.
"It sounds remarkably like the football industry wanted to have this issue swept under the carpet.
Before this, they swept three games in Washington and took three of four in Pittsburgh...
But you don't need this"—he swept a hand across his imposing recording console—"to make a great record".
In whose interest is all this?" He swept his arm toward the huge crowds in the square.
He said: "It sounds remarkably like the football industry wanted to have this issue swept under the carpet".
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