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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rolled past" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "rolled past" to describe something that moved smoothly and quickly in a particular direction. For example, "The clouds rolled past quickly as the sun set in the horizon."
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A bulldozer rolled past.
Another bus rolled past carrying soldiers.
Then an eye-catching vehicle rolled past the crowd.
Abrams tanks and Patriot missiles systems rolled past cheering civilians.
She put her head down and rolled past him.
Armored vehicles rolled past his dormitory-room window.
A Bentley rolled past the picturesque village green.
Everyone looked out the window as we rolled past a crossroad.
"I rolled past [the point man] into the room, just inside the doorway," Mr O'Neill recalled.
"I rolled past him into the room, just inside the doorway," he told Esquire magazine.
TUMBLEWEEDS that rolled past the shuttered storefronts on upper Madison Avenue are finally clearing out.
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