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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sped past" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has sped or passed by quickly. Example: The car sped past us while we were stopped at the crosswalk.
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A police car sped past, prompting Tash to frown.
"That would make life easier," she said as yet another yellow cab sped past.
A couple of men on motorbikes sped past, their shirts soaked with blood.
A long procession of police motorbikes sped past, representing forces across the state.
No spacecraft has been near Neptune since Voyager 2 sped past in 1989.
A nation shook its head as the handcart with destination "Hell" sped past.
A police motorcade sped past, trailed by a column of black limousines.
Jackson followed the Caprice onto a service road, sped past, and cut it off, forcing it to a stop.
Three years!" he shouted as he sped past in his usual black turban.
Minutes later the van sped past and cut in front of our car, almost forcing us over a cliff.
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He sped past the guards, averting his eyes.
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