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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pass for a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where one is referring to a permission or authorization for something, but the phrase needs additional information to be fully understood.
Example: "He received a pass for a special event that allowed him to enter without a ticket."
Alternatives: "an authorization for a" or "a permit for a".
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Shockey caught a pass for a first down a month ago and genially tossed the ball to an official, and Pope talked to Shockey on the headset afterward, encouraging him to continue the practice.
That's not a pass for a cook and nurse.
Detmer entered the game and threw a pass for a 3-yard loss.
A pass for a nonresident child costs $149, and one for a Greenwich child costs $5.
But McKinnon sprang free and caught a pass for a 20-yard score.
Siegal rushed for 113 yards and 2 touchdowns and caught a pass for a score.
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Payton rewarded Russell at the other end with a pass for an open three-point shot that Russell converted.
Ernie was handing out Outstanding Performance by a Passing-For-Female Actor in a TV Movie.
(At TerraPass, a pass for such a trip would cost $9.95).
A pass for four houses is $28; a three-house pass is $21.
A pass for up to a week is $10 for a vehicle, or $5 for an individual.
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