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The phrase "flies through the ether" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something moving quickly or effortlessly through the air or atmosphere. Example: The eagle flies through the ether, its powerful wings beating against the wind as it searches for its prey.
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It is supposed to thwart eavesdropping as information flies through the ether.
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That is hard when they are flying through the ether.
The warring characters, hanging from invisible strings, fly through the ether at one another and then fight in a speeded-up, rhythmic version of kung fu that has the clickety-clack excitement of tap dancing.
This is how it will go through the day with the Ivory Coast and many other stories, as fragments fly through the ether and The Times works to verify and publish.
Questions and answers flew across the ether.
The bits fly across the ether and end up in a folder called "my received files".
I recognized that "The Matrix" had special qualities: "The warring creatures…fly through the ether at one another and then fight in a sped-up, rhythmic version of kung fu that has the clackety-clack excitement of tap dancing".
New books arrive through the ether.
Or a pair of wireless speakers can receive the sound through the ether.
You and your bookshelves, analyzed through the ether by the unprofessionals at the Book Bench.
So far not a single alien sitcom has come wafting through the ether.
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