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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Passage into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of moving from one place or state to another, often implying a transition or transformation. Example: "The passage into adulthood can be both exciting and daunting for many young people."
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Such cocooning eases their passage into a foreign world.
As the story goes, he was denied passage into Spain.
There is a strong sense of passage into another world.
Jennings's passage into the England team has a familiar ring.
Accountability is demanding, difficult, and unsurpassed, I believe, as a rite of passage into adulthood.
An old book offers a passage into the continuing lives of fairy-tale characters.
Would full passage into law fatally undermine confidence in the U.S. system?
The passage into the fifth round, for the first time, had a deeply personal back story.
Better to give yourself up to the theatrical experience of Okada's passage into the unknown.
This culminated in the passage into law today of the Australian Education Bill.
The passage into her spirals can even evoke the experience of being alone in quiet wilderness.
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