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"bounced by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean to be rejected or to be pushed away. For example, "She applied for the job but was bounced by the company."
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A jogger bounced by, a man about 40.
At the next corner, they waited as taxis bounced by on their shocks.
Murray, the No. 2-ranked player in the world, was bounced by No.
Biggio reached first after striking out because Martínez's changeup bounced by catcher Paul Lo Duca.
Wayne Rooney left the World Cup after barely displaying a trace of his skills before England was bounced by Germany.
His best college teams at Pittsburgh twice lost in the first week of the tournament, bounced by lower seeds.
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There was the NPZ logo of the Hall of Famer Nick Zito, the TAP of Todd Pletcher and the CC of Clement, all bouncing by.
Mickey Paea punished Castleford's mistake in allowing the ball to bounce by scooping it up to put Salter in for his second touchdown.
After an opening game defeat by Sweden, they bounced back by thrashing the United States before losing to Canada.
Abaxis had occasional success at getting picked up by distributors but claims it would then get bounced out by Idexx.
Online ad revenues – at £30.6m – bounced upwards by 12.4%.
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