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Discover Ludwig"zoom away" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used as an informal way of expressing that something is moving away quickly, often used to describe a vehicle leaving quickly. Example sentence: The race car zoomed away from the starting line, leaving a trail of dust behind.
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And it takes a while to climb and zoom away.
Sales of electric cars failed to zoom away as quickly as manufacturers had hoped.
When gusts of wind come it will stand up and zoom away with incredible speed, still on course.
"I rolled down my window to say something to him before the light changed, expecting him to rev his engine and zoom away," Mr. Atwan said.
They appear to zoom away when you try to look directly at them, and drift slowly when your eyes stop moving.
Sara Schaefer's set was interrupted by an angry man on in-line skates who took time from collecting cans to zoom within a few feet of her, make an obscene gesture and zoom away.
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Rudd zoomed away.
"Then she just zoomed away".
Then he got back into the car, which zoomed away.
The book ends as Portas zooms away from Harrods in her bright orange Triumph Spitfire.
"I pressed on the gas pedal and zoomed away," he said.
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