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"dashed through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving or passing quickly through a space or time. Here are a few examples: - The boy dashed through the busy market, trying to catch up with his friends. - She quickly dashed through the rain to get to her car. - The actor's career had been a series of highs and lows, with a multitude of roles that he'd dashed through in search of fame. - The runner dashed through the finish line, breaking a personal record. - The wind dashed through the trees, rustling their leaves in a chaotic dance.
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Fortunately they also occasionally dashed through the space.
Some dashed through the rain to their cars.
As he dashed through a narrow passageway between buildings, he heard the shots.
They spotted the car, dashed through the trees and found her.
On Friday night he dashed through the audience and basked in the applause.
He found an opening and dashed through it, running unimpeded to the end zone.
A waiter dashed through the narrow dining room and turned off the fan.
I dashed through a courtyard whizzing with bullets and ducked into a cool, air-conditioned room.
A young woman dashed through with a live rat peeking out of her jeans pocket.
He dashed through holes in the Arizona Cardinals' defense, scampering past tacklers and rumbling over linebackers.
Both men dashed through a steady drizzle today to seek votes in different parts of the city.
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