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"skate by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to barely succeed or just manage to get by without much effort or difficulty. Example: Despite not studying for the exam, John managed to skate by with a passing grade.
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PHILLIES SKATE BY Brad Lidge, the Phillies' closer, escaped yet another bases-loaded jam in the ninth inning, and Philadelphia held off the visiting Colorado Rockies, 5-4, to complete a four-game sweep.
"City Skate," by Lorenzo Mattotti, January 13 , 1997
Do you try to skate by with squeaky, tasteless mozzarella?
Still, many teenagers skate by untouched: 12 05 a.m.
I don't know how they manage to skate by.
We've been able to skate by on old technology, but that's not really appropriate anymore".
And certainly, those trying to skate by with a cramped definition of "responsibility" know this.
The worst thing was, I had to skate by their bench and hear it from everyone.
Crosby, the son of a goaltender drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, was able to skate by age three.
They inspire a familiar litany of complaints: they're "manufactured"; they skate by on looks, not talent; their music is annoying.
"And then I'll watch someone else, and she'll skate by and then it's 'awwwwww, O.K.' It's just amazing.
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