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Discover Ludwig"glide through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It's typically used to describe something that is easy or effortless. For example, "I was able to glide through my exams with minimal effort."
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'I just glide through life.
These fish will glide through the air.
Rivers and mountains glide through my blood.
Ducks glide through the Harlem Meer.
You can't just glide through Greenhope.
Swans glide through silent landscaped ponds.
He would glide through a restaurant".
"He would glide through a stadium.
A joystick-like bar lets you glide through time.
Fredi Kanoute seemed to glide through the frantic madness.
Some lizards are able to parachute or glide through the air and make soft landings.
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