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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coast through" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to accomplish a task or get through a situation with minimal effort or difficulty. For example, you can say, "I was able to coast through the exam with my studying."
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He needed 77 pitches to coast through seven innings.
After allowing me to coast through a few missions, Flashpoint raised the difficulty level.
Homer's ability to coast through life, therefore, seems like a personal insult.
From there, the gas is transported by the Algonquin pipeline down the East Coast through Connecticut.
"He'd coast through the easy parts" his father said, sighing even now.
Recently, he said, the two drove up the American West Coast, through to the Pacific Northwest.
Four flat black miles in a tram to the coast, through weeds and tumbledown one- and two-story buildings.
Coast through the back streets of North End, this weird suburb where industrial meets lower-middle-income suburbia.
Vietnam already has a north-south route, Highway 1, that runs along the coast through most of its major cities.
They are the dominant TCO [Transnational Criminal Organization] along the West Coast, through the Midwest, and into the Northeast".
As light snow began falling the thought arose that, if City secured another goal they might coast through the evening.
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