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Discover Ludwig"blew past" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe something moving quickly past you. For example, "The wind blew past quickly, leaving the trees swaying in its wake".
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Bits of cloud blew past.
But we blew past those pretty quickly".
Within weeks, the stock blew past $500.
Another gust of wind blew past us.
The results blew past Wall Street's forecasts.
Tumbleweed blew past and lightening flashed on the horizon.
In the early heats, he blew past the field.
Bundles of weeds blew past, then whole small trees.
"We blew past that real fast," Mr. Crawley said.
Warm ocean air blew past the open door.
Alcoa's stock blew past the strike price within two days.
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