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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they skipped" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a group of people in motion. For example, "The children ran to the playground, but when they saw the rain, they skipped away."
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They skipped to the scene in which Annie and Sandy wander through a shantytown.
They skipped out the door, "Let's go shopping," they'd say.
Two weeks later, they signed informed consent, part 2 to confirm their enrollment in the HIV vaccine trial and follow up if they skipped the planned schedules.
The danced, they skipped, they gawked, they clowned, even on the medal stand during the national anthem.
They skipped that this time.
Often, they skipped meals entirely.
"It's like they skipped a generation".
They skipped all of the devilish details.
Some days they skipped a meal.
They skipped classes to teach each other musical tricks.
They skipped another because they needed him in the bullpen.
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