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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I dashed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick or hurried movement, often in a physical sense or metaphorically to indicate urgency. Example: "I dashed to the store to grab some milk before it closed."
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I dashed towards the slopes.
I dashed to get a towel and the ammonia.
World War I dashed the hopes of many internationalists.
I dashed back to the flight attendants' station and whimpered.
I dashed off toward the Third Avenue Bridge and Manhattan.
I dashed off because I didn't fancy watching that.
I dashed them away as we entered the superstore.
I dashed off and was glad I didn't dawdle.
I dashed through a courtyard whizzing with bullets and ducked into a cool, air-conditioned room.
When I dashed out of camp to photograph a sunset, all four raced behind me.
I dashed up to the car and dug out my headlamp.
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