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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go by quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to imply that time passes quickly in the context of an event or a period of time. For example, "The work day seemed to go by quickly this morning."
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To catch and retain our attention, it has to go by quickly.
Days go by quickly, and not a few could be called pleasant, I'll admit.
Air-dried soppressata, glistening roasted red peppers, mild buffalo mozzarella and grilled marinated artichokes make the miles go by quickly.
It is going to go by quickly but that is still a lot of golf to be played so I am definitely not pushing or feeling like I am behind".
Does it go by quickly?
Her advice is on-target, because four years go by quickly.
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Mr. Gonzalez Inarritu loves actors, and his cast brings so many different levels of feeling to the picture that the epic length goes by quickly.
The clouds go by too quickly to be accurate about them individually, so the moments are a sort of subtle fiction.
It felt unhurried but went by quickly.
The 48 hours went by quickly.
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