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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pass from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, where it refers to receiving a pass from another player, or in other scenarios where someone is granted permission or access from another party.
Example: "He received a pass from his teammate and scored the winning goal."
Alternatives: "an assist from" or "permission from".
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Swift then stole a pass from Marbury.
It came on a pass from Nieuwendyk.
It came off a pass from Bure.
A pass from Sanchez clanged off Tim Tebow's helmet.
Kris Humphries mishandled a pass from Williams for a turnover.
After a pass from East, South had a choice.
Olic, 30, scored his first goal Tuesday off a pass from Thomas Müller and his second after a pass from Hamit Altintop.
Rooney scored in the first minute of the second half after a pass from Nani.
On the big shot, Knight caught a pass from Darius Miller and fired almost immediately.
To cross the lines, residents need a pass from the Kiev authorities; that can take months.
The substitute Kevin Gameiro scored in the 80th minute off a pass from Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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