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"bypassed by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something has been circumvented or ignored in favor of something else. For example, "The small, family-run restaurant was bypassed by the latest food trends."
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Christian refugees are being bypassed by the big UN organisations".
For whatever reason, his finesse was bypassed by the pace of the game.
Making hay in Transylvania, which appears to have been bypassed by the endless march of technology.
Wild car rides, fleeing gunfire and angry mobs in towns largely bypassed by the invading forces.
Shaldon is idyllic but has been mysteriously bypassed by the tourist trail.
Bypassed by the railroad, villages largely retained their independent, small-town character.
"It's bypassed by the main trade routes and is well off the popular tourist trails.
Arnold's films, beloved by critics but until recently largely bypassed by the mainstream, are full of animal encounters.
The path still exists, but is now bypassed by a 2km funicular which burrows through the guts of Monte Tolobre.
Where better to entertain such thoughts than in Allendale, South Carolina, a ghostly town bypassed by the interstate-highway system?
They were bypassed by Eden and his cabinet - presumably because they knew that what they were planning was plainly illegal.
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