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"blow by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to mean "to pass quickly or easily," and it can be used either literally or figuratively. For example: The cars blew by on the highway. The deadline for the project blew by without much notice.
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"Blow by blow," Duras writes.
Diminuendo in blue; Blow by blow.
14 2 BLOW, by Bruce Porter.
By D. C. Blow By Katharine Blow By V. Untermeyer, Russell Maloney, and Harold Ross.
I'm not just going to blow by him.
A high performer will blow by 4% without noticing.
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Other blow-by-blow historical Twitter efforts have run aground.
Other blow-by-blow accounts are in the works.
Read her blow-by-blow account of the event below.
He even added his own blow-by-blow narration.
Given their design, optical engines are characterized by high crevice volumes and increased blow-by losses.
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