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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it flew" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action or event occurring simultaneously with something that is flying, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The bird soared gracefully through the sky, singing sweetly as it flew."
Alternatives: "while it soared" or "as it glided".
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In the Gulf of St. Lawrence saw ring-billed gull scratch its face with its claw as it flew.
New Horizons made its name in July 2015 as it flew past the dwarf planet Pluto.
New Horizons imaged Europa in 2007, as it flew by the Jovian system while on its way to Pluto.
The aircraft, carrying more than 240 passengers and crew members on its way from Tunisia to Glasgow, Scotland, finally identified itself as it flew over the English Channel.
No agita there, as it flew into the Dumpster!
Malaysian military radar tracked the plane as it flew into the Indian Ocean.
Zink watched as it flew off, and wondered aloud what it was.
My father ducked instinctively as it flew over his head and smashed a window behind him.
The Rosina instrument measured water coming off the comet as it flew around the body.
Hennessey didn't seem to anticipate it coming his way as it flew into the top corner.
Schmeichel could only wave at the ball as it flew past him.
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