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"flash by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is happening quickly and unexpectedly. For example, "The cars on the highway flashed by in a blur of colors."
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Newspaper endorsements flash by.
Four-wheel-drives flash by.
ROYAL FLASH, by George MacDonald Fraser.
Weeks, sometimes months, flash by just like that.
Shots of the dictator in impressive settings flash by.
"It seems disrespectful to flash by like this".
Imagine seeing a dozen pictures flash by in a fraction of a second.
Through shredded clouds, Major Haar saw the shore flash by like a slide show.
Pink coats and leopard-print bags flash by amid the crowds.
Bizarre oddities, which complicate the puzzle but are meaningless in themselves, flash by in an instant.
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Jumpin' Jack Flash by Keiron Pim is published on 28 January by Jonathan Cape.
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