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"she bolted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who runs away quickly and suddenly. For example, "The frightened deer bolted when it heard the loud noise in the forest."
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And then, seemingly, she bolted.
She bolted from the store.
Then she bolted to Hoboken.
So she bolted for London.
And with that, she bolted for the ladies' room.
She bolted for the door of the diner.
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She bolts away, and he follows her.
And when the going gets tough, she bolts altogether.
You want to tame her and when you think you have, off she bolts again.
A clinging, smothering dependence is punctuated by spells of terrifying agitation; she rattles the latch; she bolts, she flees.
A few hundred miles east of the border of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, "she bolts for Bermuda.
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