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Discover Ludwig"go by with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something happened quickly or without much difficulty. For example: "We were able to go by with only minor delays during the project."
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But hours go by with little to do.
"I stood in Oxford Street watching them go by with an absolutely fatuous smile," he said.
But whole chapters go by with no mention of the missing girl.
I remember that those games seemed to go by with the speed of light.
It is not uncommon for two hours to go by with nothing but the Zendesk keeping me company.
She may have difficult days, but the rest go by with no indication that anything is wrong.
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The real life bedroom has been decorated in a Post-Impressionist style, "reminiscent of Southern France and times gone by", with the host listed only as 'Vincent'Vincent
"It's all right in your face," she says".There's always a train going by with a forest of redwoods on the back of it.
A month went by with no acknowledgment.
Weeks went by with no sex.
Several minutes went by with no response.
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