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"running past" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving quickly by or through a particular place. Example: I saw a group of children running past the park, giggling and chasing each other.
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"I suddenly saw everyone running past.
Scores of pedestrians began running past the window.
One described running past bodies strewn on a street.
I know because they were running past me.
Then other men and women came running past, looking terrified.
You see these little bald children running past the window.
5. Republicans invoked a rule prohibiting committee meetings from running past 2 p.m. ***** III.
He has yelled "Ha!" while running past an infielder trying to catch a pop-up.
You're watching the easiest moving horse you've ever seen running past you.
Stewart Elliott had not saved enough of Smarty Jones to prevent Birdstone from running past.
"There's something fun about running past a guy," Ms. Neuman said.
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