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"to sweep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "to sweep" when referring to the act of cleaning a surface with a sweeping motion, usually with a broom. For example: "I need to sweep the floor before the guests arrive."
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To sweep the clouds away?
No wind to sweep everything away.
To sweep the front walk?
Yankees beat White Sox, 6-5, to sweep series.
It's time to sweep up the glitter.
Stokes tries to sweep him, but misses.
Halfpenny is there to sweep up though.
They were supposed to sweep us".
We wanted to sweep, and we did".
"Our goal is to sweep," Phillips said.
It allowed them to sweep upfield.
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