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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waltzed through" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that was completed quickly and efficiently, such as: "She waltzed through the test, confidently answering all of the questions."
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"I'm her I.D.," she said, and we waltzed through to the elevators.
Stephanie Roig and Zack Grubbs waltzed through its pas de deux with zest.
He waltzed through Our Love Is Here To Stay, and looked chipper in Call Me Irresponsible.
When Cordner waltzed through some lazy defence in the 62nd minute, the rout was complete.
Some candidates, notably those favoured by the Kremlin, have waltzed through, whereas the commission has banned others for peccadillos.
Webber could barely miss, scoring 15 points, including a deafening one-handed jam when he waltzed through the lane unguarded.
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Contemporary artists can waltz through the global biennial circuit.
Neither has the grace with which Kubricks pristine visuals literally waltz through several millennia of evolution.
She might catch fire early and waltz through the primary and the general election scandal-free.
A whole cast of skewed characters waltz through Magrs' reconstruction of the resort.
What's more, Maradona didn't waltz through them, or around them.
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