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"i bolted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a sudden and often panicked action of running away or fleeing from a place, situation, or person. For example: "When I saw the bear, I bolted out of the woods as fast as I could."
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At noon, I bolted out of the office.
I bolted down several flights of stairs and out the door.
I bolted for the wall of the adjacent building, scrambling on top of other clubgoers.
I bolted forward into the mosque, forgetting to remove my shoes.
At the earliest possible moment, I bolted, delighted to be back to those voting demographics.
I bolted up and shouted at her, and she turned around and ran out.I got up and got dressed.
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I bolt to the Donnell branch on 53rd.
I bolt upright and pull the curtain aside.
A murmured "thank you" manages to escape my lips before I bolt off the stage.
As he backs away, I bolt to the door to lock it.
I bolt for the "quiet room"—this is too much, much too soon.
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