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"would fly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a hypothetical or imagined action. For example: "If I had wings, I would fly to the top of the mountain." In this sentence, "would fly" suggests that the action of flying is not possible in reality, but is being imagined or wished for. Additionally, "would fly" can also be used in conditional sentences, such as: "If the weather was better, we would fly to our destination instead of driving." In this case, "would fly" indicates a possible action depending on a specific condition being met.
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Who would fly the flag of normality?
The games would fly off the shelves.
I assumed it would fly away.
I would fly without the motor.
"I mean pigs would fly".
That evening she would fly to New Zealand.
His feet would fly, our spirits soar.
These men, though, would fly kites.
I wish more environmentalists would fly.
There were projections that people would fly.
After that, riders would fly to Milan.
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