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The phrase "vaulted over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of jumping or leaping over something, often with a sense of grace or agility.
Example: "The athlete vaulted over the high jump bar with impressive skill."
Alternatives: "leaped over" or "jumped over".
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Brooklyn was still an independent city when the Carroll Street Bridge vaulted over the Gowanus Canal, allowing horse-drawn wagons to travel among the area's farms.
He vaulted over 38 players and drew even with the 44‐ year‐old Johnson, whose last official victory was in the Baton Rouge open in 1959.
She leaned inside for a basket, drove for another, spun around two defenders on the baseline, feathered a jump hook, and caught an inbounds pass and vaulted over three opponents.
The school vaulted over the national average.
He counted to ten again, then vaulted over.
They vaulted over three other teams to claim the spot.
The leapfrogging technology can also help the old-fashioned kind it has just vaulted over.
He also vaulted over his rival in vital swing states, such as Florida.
To save myself I vaulted over a barrier, stepping through row upon row of bodies.
The man vaulted over it, again with a foot to spare.
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