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Discover Ludwig'flying through' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means moving quickly through something. Example: The bird was flying through the sky, its wings spread out wide as it soared above the trees.
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"Today, you're flying through".
Cars start flying through the air.
It's like flying through the forest".
Soon, bottles were flying through the air.
Pretty soon you're flying through the air".
We're really flying through this now.
"I was finally flying through the chapters.
And the next thing you know, Barney comes flying through".
From the side, flying through the air, is a football.
The down of thistles flying through the air.
That is hard when they are flying through the ether.
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