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Discover Ludwig"swept past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something or someone quickly moving by in a smooth, swift motion. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or feeling passing quickly. Example 1: The train station was bustling with people, but she barely noticed as she swept past the crowds, eager to catch her train. Example 2: The memories of their childhood swept past her mind like a blur as she walked through their old neighborhood. Example 3: Time seemed to sweep past us as we walked through the museum, admiring the beautiful artwork.
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Dujardin swept past.
Two cloaked and hooded men swept past, bearing fruit cups.
Some 25m from the line, he swept past.
Mr. Rangel, 82, swept past four younger opponents.
Sir Ian politely swept past them and into the limo.
"Blankita," they'd call approvingly as I swept past them.
A tuna the size of a small car swept past.
A taxi swept past with its roof light on.
Savvy Supreme swept past the two leaders like a sling shot.
Goodman's was almost empty, and Ms. Volk swept past the hostess, settling on a corner banquette.
Wide-eyed tourists snapped photos of the lobby as residents swept past them without a glance.
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