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"zoom past" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a verb when you want to describe something that moved quickly past something or someone. For example: "The cars zoomed past us on the highway, leaving only a gust of wind in their wake."
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faster zoom past him for strike three.
Was it unsportsmanlike for Contador to zoom past Schleck?
That would enable him to zoom past the flat-footed blocker.
He notes about prison: "Days inch along like snails, and years zoom past like rockets".
Sometimes this penchant for speed and innovation can cause Google to zoom past the basics.
Cars zoom past, then pull over, and the drivers take pictures.
They bob up and down ever so slightly as the darts zoom past their heads.
The leaders of the full marathon, dripping with perspiration, zoom past me.
And let Ovechkin zoom past with his first superstar night in New York.
After watching a Corvette zoom past, blithely hugging the turns, I buckled in again, hoping to channel my inner Earnhardt.
If the jammer always uses his right arm, Lane knows he can knock it down and zoom past.
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