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"can bypass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone or something has the ability to go around or avoid something. You can use "can bypass" in a sentence when describing someone or something's ability to avoid an obstacle or challenge. For example: - "The new security system can bypass even the most sophisticated hacking attempts." - "Her quick thinking and charm allowed her to bypass the long line at the store." - "By using a different route, we can bypass the construction and save time on our commute."
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"The pipe can bypass Poland".
Then he can bypass studio bosses altogether.
We can bypass all of that".
Once you commit to that, you can bypass naturalism completely".
* See if you can bypass the T.S.A. lines.
I admire anyone who can bypass an obvious pun, ignoring it completely.
"Now we can bypass the Environment Agency and deal directly with the government," he said.
They can bypass existing power structures and use powerful international institutions.
That's what's cool about things like Silk Road – you can bypass gangs".
Whether you use an IP phone or an Ethernet adapter, you can bypass your computer.
More extreme operations can bypass more of the intestine and close off less of the stomach.
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