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Word History and Origins
Origin of swiftly1
Example Sentences
The referendum - known as the Voice - became ensnared in a bruising campaign, and both sides of politics have sought to move on swiftly, leaving uncertainty over future policy.
It is swiftly gathering momentum, fueled by the extremism of the party set to soon control both the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. government as well as most of the federal court system.
The family is just one of many who have found themselves at the mercy of so-called "bulldozer justice" - when authorities swiftly demolish the homes of those accused of crimes - but hopefully among the last.
This model of decentralized mobilization can be adapted to any cause, empowering communities to act swiftly and effectively.
Trump throws allies out as swiftly as his enemies.
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