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Discover Ludwig"marched past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when describing a group or procession of people marching by or past a certain location or group of onlookers. Example: The soldiers marched past the cheering crowd, their boots hitting the ground in unison.
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Colonel Greenwood marched past, shaking hands.
As we talked, a platoon of soldiers marched past.
Union and Confederate troops once marched past various Plank family homes.
Another driver, in a gray suit, marched past with a walkie-talkie.
At 8 24, a heavily armed, camouflaged SWAT team marched past in double-time.
The jubilant former prisoners marched past Mohammadu Bello's tire repair shack that evening.
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But it was the troops marching past in American uniforms that pointed to the future.
But soon we were in the open, marching past battlefield monuments and posed cannons.
He described Roman soldiers marching past, visible only above their knees.
Head down, I ignored them, marching past only to stop abruptly a little further on.
The lobby has been redone, so instead of marching past jeeps, you walk past exhibits on running history.
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