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Is the word 'overtake' common in colloquial English? Does the sentence 'I overtook the truck in front of me' sound unnatural or very formal to native speakers? Does 'overtake' mean just passing a vehicle ahead of you without cutting it off? Is 'cutting off' or 'cut' only mean abruptly getting in front of a vehicle? Is it interchangeable with 'pass'?

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