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The phrase "as we dashed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hurried or quick movement, often in a narrative context.
Example: "As we dashed through the rain, we could barely see the path ahead."
Alternatives: "as we hurried" or "while we rushed".
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"É pericoloso!" she cried as we dashed past.
Every bit of reason lifted away as we dashed down the alleyway.
Such sights became so common that we barely noticed them as we dashed between courtrooms and the Capitol.
I remember, in fact, dumping my rucksack and literally yelping with joy as we dashed to the golden sand and warm, lapping waves.
As we dashed off in a cab one morning, Simon grabbed a couple of burgers from the McD's next to our hotel in Manila.
A third lesson can be learned from Lowestoft - as we dashed about the town trying to keep up with Mr McCloughlin and Ms Reeves we kept passing a purple taxi with Vote UKIP written on the side.
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Once we start, everything passes in a mad blur as we dash off through the woods.
Reprehensibly, Kristine and I show no mercy as we dash off to join the queue.
As we dash around St Tropez's designer boutiques, a cameraman rushes up, begging for an interview.
"You just have to run," says Nombulelo Motsei, grabbing my hand as we dash across a dual carriageway in Soweto, which even on a Sunday afternoon is terrifying.
"We reckon we've read to a million students in the last six years," says Duffy in a taxi later, as we dash to her next event, an appearance at London's Shaftesbury Theatre, before moving on to a third event at the Logan Hall in Russell Square.
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