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"rushed by" is a perfectly grammatical and usable term in written English
It is used to describe an action as being done in a speedy, hasty, or hurried manner. For example, "After finishing her homework, she rushed by the store to pick up some ice cream."
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A cameraman rushed by and L.S.U.
Bloodied bodies rushed by on stretchers, alongside a marching band.
Time and again, people rushed by and ignored her.
Ambulances periodically rushed by, lights flashing, carrying more wounded.
The production will be extremely rushed by normal television standards.
Many bands seemed rushed by the threat of rain.
"In the past, I would have rushed by.
People who were just behind me rushed by and they actually saw what happened.
The River Whiteadder rushed by beneath the metal flooring, fed upstream by the pleasingly named Blackadder.
She was rushed by ambulance to the hospital, where she spent five days before returning home.
But after she opened the door, he rushed by her and sat in a chair.
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