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"passer by" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is passing by a particular location. For example, "The passerby seemed to be in a hurry and did not stop to look around."
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The passer-by — the passers-by — they see it, too.
Make it "passer-by".
Any passer-by could enter.
Another passer-by, Martin, agreed.
One passer-by applauded.
How could any passer-by resist?
He was rescued by a passer-by.
"Yes," said the passer-by.
The passer-by called 911.
"Yes?" said a passer-by.
A passer-by was wounded.
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