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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pass for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to permission or authorization to access a place or event, or to indicate a pass that allows someone to do something.
Example: "I received a pass for the concert, which allows me to enter the venue without waiting in line."
Alternatives: "an entry ticket for" or "a permit for".
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A pass for all attractions is $25.
Today, no one would get a pass for either.
That's not a pass for a cook and nurse.
I wanted to get a pass for my friends".
Nobody should get a pass for bad behavior.
He rushed for nine touchdowns and caught a pass for another.
A pass for the entire event is $90 $300 for children 5 to 12): cityharvest.org.org
Goodell apparently feels that Pryor should not receive a pass for violating N.C.A.A. rules.
Over all, hedge funds look well positioned to get a pass for their poor 2011 showing.
"This writes a pass for every dictatorship to reject UN rulings," he wrote on Twitter.
Messi, made captain by Sabella, also inevitably chipped in a pass for Higuaín.
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