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Discover Ludwig'flies through' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something moving quickly or smoothly through a space or obstacle. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone completing a task or solving a problem quickly and easily. Example 1: The bird flies through the clear blue sky, its wings beating effortlessly. Example 2: The athlete flies through the hurdles, breaking the record in just under 10 seconds. Example 3: The new software program flies through the complex calculations, making it easier for engineers to design projects. Example 4: Despite the difficult puzzle, she flies through it and finishes it in just a few minutes.
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He flies through the air.
A bird flies through me.
Michael flies through to the final.
A winged cyclist flies through the air.
A gymnast flies through the air during competition.
It has another trick: it flies through the air.
It clips something and flies through to Buttler.
Beer flies through the air in the Rommel Fernández Stadium parking lot.
More specialized fly flowers may attract flies through deception, imitating decaying substances, dung, or carrion.
As she flies through Instagram posts, her face is reflected in her phone and laptop.
She flies through the air and bounces off walls in a very light way.
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