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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zip over" is correct and usable in written English.
In informal contexts, you can use it when referring to the action of moving or travelling quickly. For example: "I need to zip over to the store to pick up some milk."
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We feel helpless and would like to zip over for a cuddle.
In other words, don't expect to zip over those references to cups of sugar and sticks of butter.
If you're curious about the GGSC's events, education program, fellowships, or other activities, we hope you'll zip over to that new site and check them out.
After copying the Web address from text, right click on the browser's address bar and choose the "Paste and Go" option to automatically zip over to that page.
It seemed it would be the third out, but Denorfia misjudged the ball and was soon watching it zip over his head.
It was still raining, but that hadn't deterred the tour groups that zip over from the mainland every day on large motorboats and now roamed the beach.
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Before his final set, Guy Conti, the organization's rehabilitation coordinator, zipped over on his golf cart.
I zipped over, met Ahmed, loaded his laundry into my car and drove another three minutes to his back alley, where he proceeded to figure out precisely what was wrong with my wipers.
And Kohli has warmed up now – a thunking strike for six zips over long on.
This acts as an introduction to what's available, from wraparound Google Earth to zipping over the Arctic.
This one was an absolute beauty, zipped over the middle to Mychal Rivera for a 26-yard score.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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