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The phrase "a minute pass" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a misphrasing; the correct form would be "a minute passes" or "a minute has passed." Example: "As I waited for the bus, I felt like an eternity had gone by, even though only a minute had passed."
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Rarely does a minute pass without another quality zinger and rich laugh.
In "Play It Again, Sam," the most memorable character is Dick Christie, a workaholic who cannot let a minute pass without phoning the office to report his location.
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A minute passed.
A minute passes.
Nearly a minute passed.
A minute passed and then two.
A minute passes in the stuffy dark.
A minute passed, then another, and another.
A minute passed, then two.
A minute passed, and then I removed my shoes.
About a minute passed before the umpire put his mask on and waved to the pitcher.
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