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"speeding through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase or a prepositional phrase to describe someone or something moving quickly through a space or activity. Example: The car was speeding through the city streets, trying to make it to the hospital before the baby arrived. Example: The students were speeding through the exam, hoping to finish before the time was up.
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Now paper is the next phase of an effort to keep cyclists from speeding through red lights.
He'd sent 35,000 racing fans speeding through without serious mishap (mostly bruises and shattered egos).
(One man fondly recalls speeding through Jerusalem in his M.G).
It's speeding through the countryside on a train with Niska.
But analyzing the risks of speeding through statistics is inconclusive.
There's nobody on the streets except the cabs speeding through.
Within seconds, we were speeding through traffic and soon arrived at our destination.
Watch the video for yourself and see if you can refrain from "speeding" through.
At the same time, the Giro will be speeding through Italy.
The ticket was for speeding through Central Park on a bicycle some 13 hours earlier.
The unpopular prince has gained notoriety by speeding through the streets of Katmandu.
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