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"flew at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action of moving quickly and aggressively towards something. Here is an example sentence: The angry crow flew at the unsuspecting hiker, causing him to run away in fear.
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Flags flew at half-staff.
Flags flew at half-mast.
An American flag flew at half-staff.
The flags still flew at full mast.
So, I flew at him.
Charles flew at about 7,500 feet.
At Lakehurst, flags flew at half-staff.
Eggs flew at the speaker, who sheltered under umbrellas.
Flags flew at half-staff and shops were closed.
Candles were lit and flags flew at half-mast.
The opinions flew at Barros, seemingly all at once.
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