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Discover Ludwig"blast past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is most commonly used when talking about something that happened quickly, either in a literal sense or figuratively. For example, "The car blasted past us at an alarming speed."
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Both BC and Canada are going to blast past their 2025 and 2030 and 2050 emissions targets.
Bolt overcame a dreadful start to blast past the field over the second half of the race and win in 9.85 seconds, well ahead of the American Michael Rodgers (9.98) and a fellow Jamaican, Nesta Carter (9.99).
Scoreboard: Rockets blast past Knicks, 118-99.
It will not convert Roy's political enemies, but it will surely blast past them.
It became even uglier seven minutes from time when Kroos ran into space to blast past Westwood from 22 yards.
Thomas put a high blast past the glove side of Jeff Hackett during a power play with 1 48 left in the period.
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The tone of sneering contempt will grate as people feel a colder blast next year.
The death toll from the blast yesterday climbed to 14, with about 120 wounded.
"I'm excited about joining Somerset for the NatWest T20 Blast this year," said Gayle.
Nearly 30 died in a bomb blast three weeks ago in a Hazara-dominated neighbourhood of the city.
Sky Sports will show Brendon McCullum in the Royal London ODI series and NatWest T20 Blast this summer.
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