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Discover Ludwig"crawl past" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a slow and difficult movement or progression past something. Here are some examples: 1. The injured hiker had to crawl past the fallen tree to continue on the trail. 2. The toddler was too tired to walk, so he had to crawl past the furniture to get to his bedroom. 3. The snail slowly crawled past the finish line, winning the race by a slim margin. 4. The old car struggled to crawl past the steep hill, its engine sputtering with each attempt. 5. Despite her fear, she knew she had to crawl past the dark, creepy basement to get to the kitchen.
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England crawl past a quarter of their total".
By day, doorless sedans stuffed with office furniture crawl past burning buildings.
As the towering visions crawl past, costumed riders toss all manner of trinkets to eager, screaming crowds.
"The ticks wouldn't be able to crawl past the device, and optimally they will stick to the tape," Mrs. Luria explained.
Bus tours would approach Pickfair, fabled mansion of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, or crawl past the house of Jimmy Stewart, hoping for a sign of stellar presence.
Immune cells known as T cells crawl past, and if their receptors latch onto the virus proteins, they recognize that the cell is infected; the T cells then release molecules that rip open the cells and kill them.
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Bag after bag now crawled past to be accepted, then hauled off as our own.
Nassau County is attracting rubberneckers, and not just those crawling past accidents on the Long Island Expressway.
Collins Obuya (47 off 58 balls) waged a lone battle as Kenya crawled past 100 but Afridi denied him a half-century with his double strike, Thomas Odoyo being the other victim.
Drafted into the Army during his senior year in high school, Mr. Dunne fought in the Battle of the Bulge and won both his father's admiration and a Bronze Star for crawling past Nazi sentries and carrying back a wounded soldier.
Ms. Head has described how a severely burned man on the floor handed her his wedding ring as she crawled past, a ring she returned to the man's grieving widow months later.
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