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Discover Ludwig"flash through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that happens very quickly or suddenly. Example sentence: "He had a sudden thought that flashed through his mind."
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Let me just flash through.
Thoughts flash through my mind.
"Images of slaves flash through my mind".
They flash through his mind like lantern slides.
Images similar to the ones he had described during the session would flash through his mind.
"I'll never play the viola again," was the first thought to flash through my mind.
Thoughts and moods flash through his Newton's consciousness too fast to follow.
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Images flashed through my mind.
Flaming rockets flashed through the sky.
Somehow the ball flashed through his legs.
We were mayflies, flashing through the frames of strangers.
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