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Phrasal Verb - going by

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To pass or move past someone or something, often without stopping or acknowledging them.
  2. To occur or happen while something else is happening,
  3. To serve as a substitute or representative for someone or something,
  4. To approve or accept something,
  5. In business, to charge a customer the regular price for goods or services,
  6. In stock markets, to trade at a particular price for a short period of time

Examples

No.Example
1He went by my house this morning but I wasn't home.
2Time goes by so quickly when you're having fun.
3John is going by the store to pick up some milk.
4The new employee will be going by my office later today.
5The manager approved the project proposal, it's going by.
6The storm went by without causing much damage.
7I'll go by the bank on my way home and deposit this check.
8The stock price went by $10 before settling down.
9The train went by the abandoned station.
10I'll go by the library and return the overdue books.