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"surge past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to move quickly or suddenly past someone or something. Example: The marathon runner surged past the other competitors in the final stretch, crossing the finish line in first place.
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Combating spasms and fatigue, Stoner slowed, allowing Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa to surge past in the waning laps.
Economy Promise: Obama began to surge past McCain in the final stretch of the 2008 campaign because he was more reassuring on economic issues and seemed better equipped to get the economy moving again.
Google+ Estimated To Surge Past 10 Million Users (Chart).
Business, technology and wealth news: Crude Prices Surge Past $49 Per Barrel.
Later the others surge past them, close to the seated audience.
Health officials say the infection rate may surge past 30percentt if nothing is done.
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Apple rose 2.7 percent in after-hours trading after a blowout quarter that surged past expectations.
Next stop, $50 Oil surged past $44 a barrel, reaching a 21-year high.
Kodak sold 2.42 million digital cameras in the fourth quarter, surging past Sony, according to IDC.
Water surged past, rising from the ground and criss-crossing beneath the heather before tumbling into a nearby loch.
Water surged past tidal barriers to bring the Qiantang River in Zhejiang province to its highest level in 10 years.
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