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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whipping through" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something moving quickly or rapidly through a space or process. Example: "The leaves were whipping through the air as the strong wind picked up."
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Is there a puritanical streak whipping through the country?
Now, my 7-year-old son and I were whipping through them.
"It's freezing cold, the wind is whipping through the stadium and they have ChapStick," Sanchez said.
I don't want to hear about it ever again.'' Blahnik was whipping through his collection now.
The storm was passing and in its wake was a cold wind whipping through mountain.
It balances the ring on its nose, before whipping through the middle.
I'm young and woefully headstrong, and whipping through a notoriously malleable history and critical precedent appeals to me.
The flagpole atop the building he and his colleagues had just vacated was whipping through an arc of forty degrees.
He seemed committed to the idea of the self as a vessel; those winds were whipping through him.
They spoke on 147th Street between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway, a cold wind whipping through their conversation.
The pair have had to become fiendishly organised, whipping through a to-do list when they meet fortnightly in London.
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