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The phrase "I bypass" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb and means to go around or avoid something, often a problem or obstacle. Example: "I bypassed the crowded city streets by taking a shortcut through the park."
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I bypass ads with the 30-second skip button.
"If it's not doing what I want, I bypass it and do things the old-fashioned way," he said.
Of course, I bypass stands that look dirty or flyspecked and, if I am going to a suspect area, I carry disposable chopsticks and miniature airline bottles of vodka to rinse utensils.
I bypass the coffin and go to the first film, Catatonic.
If I see or hear something completely out of line ― a messed-up joke, the N-word used by a nonblack person, a bigoted statement ― I bypass the Renkl-ian call to "civility" and tell them, "That's really racist.
Usually I bypass official Pride events altogether, opting to support independently organized parties and activist marches, but I'm curious to see what it's like for myself and also have student loans to pay, so I take an assignment to cover Teaze, a daytime outdoor dance party on Pier 25.
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I bypassed the few that were open, where even a bottle of water cost $4.50.
I bypassed the Chinese silk long underwear and went right for the "warmest jacket made in America".
On John's recommendation, I bypassed the big names, setting my sights instead on a few unheralded gems.
I had the same thought as I bypassed a two-hour line and breezed ahead of the crowds into the Uffizi Gallery later that morning.
I bypassed "Wolfgang's Childhood Favorites" (Wiener schnitzel in Beverly Hills?), and chose an incredibly light risotto with sweet peas, shrimp and morels.
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