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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worked swiftly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone completing a task quickly and efficiently. Example: "The team worked swiftly to meet the project deadline, ensuring all tasks were completed on time."
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Dickey worked swiftly through the Pirates' order with his knuckleball wiggling devastatingly through the strike zone.
"The ship's crew worked swiftly to put their safety plans into practice immediately after the accident happened".
In a statement, Medtronic said it was pleased that business conduct "policies we have in place worked swiftly and decisively".
But local authorities and citizens worked swiftly through the winter to restore their city's splendor, and they have largely succeeded.
The police worked swiftly in the case of Anni Dewani, but they and the media pay little attention to vast majority of murders in South Africa.
Stephen Beynon, managing director of British Gas Business, said: "We're sorry these errors occurred and have worked swiftly to change our computer systems and processes, putting controls in place to stop this happening again.
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We search the yeshivas and the buses and work swiftly".
And we're working swiftly to do so".
"We're working swiftly to be sure institutions are in compliance".
"We knew we had to work swiftly," he said in a telephone interview.
Staff members had been working swiftly to close as many cases as possible and refer families elsewhere.
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