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Discover Ludwig"made a dash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to quickly move or run towards something. Example: As soon as the starting whistle blew, the sprinter made a dash towards the finish line, determined to be the first one across.
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They made a dash to get outside.
He made a dash for the door.
The merganser and remaining chicks made a dash for deeper water.
As the ball was in the air, Machado made a dash for second base.
The last time the United States made a dash to gas, it ended badly.
We made a dash for our bus and drove for what seemed like hours.
In 1992, in her early 20s, Ms. Hirsi Ali made a dash for freedom.
After two false starts, we spotted a crease in traffic and made a dash for it.
They made a dash for the border and guards shot at them.
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Her voice has dusky richness and presence, and she made a dashing Orfeo.
After five months with partisans, he had made a dashing journey to safety.
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