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"sneak past" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to move quietly and secretly in order to avoid being noticed or seen. Example: Despite her efforts to sneak past her parents, they caught her trying to leave the house without permission.
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sneak past
verb
To get through or successfully go around an inspection, guard or bureaucratic hurdle.
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Using your sneaking techniques to sneak past rabid dogs or police guards is not only dangerous/illegal, but also can't be pulled off with pure surreptitiousness!
As in Thief, you can sometimes sneak past your enemies.
No way could it sneak past customs now.
Lead high to encourage a cover; lead low to sneak past a higher card.
Even viruses and bacteria employ subterfuge to sneak past a host's immune systems.
It's far simpler and more effective to just run into zombies rather than sneak past them.
Meanwhile, Jamie Winstone was being uncharacteristically shy, trying to sneak past photographers on her way in.
And it handily allows the bank to sneak past a 10% limit on national deposits.
To sneak past them, it helps to be transparent and avoid casting a shadow.
Combat is fiddly, but fortunately optional, and it's better – if slower – to sneak past.
"They sneak past the front desk and walk into people's rooms.
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