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"glide past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a smooth and effortless movement past something or someone. Example: The swan gracefully glided past the lily pads on the tranquil pond.
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Outside, motorboats glide past filled with people sipping evening drinks.
Well-connected companies are able to glide past bureaucratic obstacles.
Two minutes later, we glide past the new Westfield centre.
Even the more synth-heavy numbers glide past appealingly.
"I hate the tram," she says, watching it glide past.
Even to mention it seems louche, but to glide past it is bizarre.
But mostly, the songs glide past without really registering, glossy but frustratingly insubstantial.
Thousands of unemployed men line the Bosporus, fishing for their meal as yachts glide past.
Jungles glide past and I see vast rivers of land accelerating past locked shorelines," he writes.
I try not to be jealous of their triple chainsets as they glide past me.
Seasoned ladies who lunch, dressed in beiges and pastels, glide past with everything from pugs to Afghans.
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