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Discover Ludwig"dart through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to move quickly through something or to pass through something swiftly and abruptly. Example: The fox darted through the tall grass, trying to escape from the hunters.
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Don't be tempted to dart through the Eurotunnel on a summer break, however short, without taking out breakdown cover.
Platypus dart through the waters on the northern side of the lake and you may spot one if you're lucky.
The Black Hawks, with no lights, dart through the night sky invisible; only their sound betrays them.
Something about the C's diminutive size, and its slightly less geeky Prius profile, beckoned me to dart through traffic.
I thought I would be able to quickly dart through and out of the way before anyone saw me.
… I leaped out of bed, and … saw the steward dart through the twilight … towards the second mate's room.
As she watches, her eyes dart through the movements — a leap, a flutter, a step for each beat.
The hoods dart through traffic in modified Acura Integras, zooming around the trucks like a school of pilot fish in the wake of a great white shark.
We decided to forgo this to avoid having to dart through moving cars and stopped instead at one of two narrow coast-side pullouts nearby.
And so I sped down the highway, and then the single-lane roads that dart through cornfields, hurrying to get there.
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My sons instantly darted through the right door.
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