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Discover Ludwig"sneak by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to pass unnoticed or to go by unnoticed. It can be used to describe someone moving quietly or secretly past someone or something. Example: As I walked past my sleeping roommate, I tried to sneak by without waking her up.
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Kirby always stops to sign a bunch of autographs and we can sneak by". No wonder that the cuddly little Kirby Puckett Doll is the biggest seller at team outlets in the Twin Cities.
"You might be able to sneak by one game," D'Antoni said of life without Stoudemire.
The final play of the game was a sneak by Dean Varley, who was stopped.
Above those pixels, light-gathering microlenses are bigger and gapless, so fewer photons sneak by.
He figured it out just well enough to sneak by without anyone thinking twice about it.
From The Times' Bill Pennington at the game: That was the meekest sneak by a 6-4 QB ever.
First, is anyone else worried that St Helens' departure from Knowsley Road could sneak by without suitable recognition?
What I hope is that the ones that sneak by their domestic testing will get caught here".
Those who have managed to sneak by are kept in camps guarded by the Sri Lankan Army.
Some politicians and intel hawks are pushing for even more radical powers to sneak by while you're not watching.
This entry has the advantage of allowing visitors to sneak by the mall's depressing warren of shops.
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