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Discover Ludwig'blitz by' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that moves quickly, for example: "The bus blitzed by, barely giving us time to see it."
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Weeks before the holiday season officially begins, the promotional blitz by retailers has already begun.
He took another beating, being sacked three times -- once on a blitz by Lewis.
Here's the top: 9 Swing States Are Main Focus Of An Ad Blitz By JEREMY W. PETERS HENDERSON, Nev.
Jordan was not the subject of an all-out marketing blitz by Nike before his first game.
If there is no running back behind the quarterback, it could cause an all-out blitz by the defense.
Is that related to Ballroom Blitz by The Sweet?" wonders a 70's rock oriented Rolf from Sweden.
The Starbucks campaign goes up against a major advertising blitz by McDonald's promoting its new line of McCafé coffee drinks.
A social media networking blitz by the White House helped publicise the speech in an effort to generate discussion.
His works in Paternoster Row in the City of London was destroyed during the Blitz by the German-Gothic Nazis.
In addition, a public relations blitz by Wilpon backfired this week after he criticized several of his top players in a New Yorker article.
Proposition B opponents retained Mr. Ballard for the final two months of the campaign, part of a blitz by the unions to beat back the pension measure.
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