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Discover Ludwig"blaze by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to quickly passing through or by something. For example, "She raced through the corridor, her cape blazing by."
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Rebels and activists said the government had started the blaze by firing incendiary bullets.
Cars blaze by as we attempt to parallel park in a minuscule spot.
It's a lovely piece, fanned to a blaze by Petronio's restless intelligence.
Torches blaze by the pool at night; archways are draped in bougainvillea.
Others were damaged by the thousands of gallons of water poured onto the blaze by 150 firefighters from 10 departments.
Studios are happily stoking the blaze by focusing on what appear to be increasingly erratic statements from Mr. Rosenberg.
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Go blazing by in a smoky haze of burnt rubber.
The opening themes are "Breakthrough" and "Innocence" by V6, "Dang Dang" by ZZ, "Blaze Line" by Back-On, and by Short Leg Summer.
Truss, a former sports columnist for the London Times, appears to have been set a-blaze by two obsessions: superfluous apostrophes in commercial signage ("Potatoe's" and that sort of thing) and the elision of punctuation, along with uppercase letters, in e-mail messages.
On tunnel walls, it was blazed by drawings of doves.
But the trail has been blazed by another medium.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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