swing away from

Frequency: 5.55.6 per million words

a change moving away from an idea or subject

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Examples (10)

  • There was a noticeable swing away from traditional values in the younger generation.
  • The company experienced a significant swing away from its previous business model.
  • Analysts observed a swing away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy sources.
  • The electorate showed a clear swing away from the incumbent party.
  • The article discussed the recent swing away from abstract art in contemporary galleries.
  • We are witnessing a cultural swing away from materialism.
  • The government's policies led to a public swing away from their proposals.
  • There has been a noticeable swing away from celebrity endorsements in advertising.
  • The shift in focus represents a swing away from theoretical discussions to practical applications.
  • This trend indicates a gradual swing away from outdated technologies.