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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pass of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific instance of passing something, such as a pass in sports or a pass in a game.
Example: "He made a brilliant pass of the ball to his teammate, setting up the winning goal."
Alternatives: "a throw of" or "a delivery of".
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Also something to look out for is a pass of the International Space Station.
"No person came to me that day with a pass of any description.
Vincent Ventresca (Fun Bobby): You'd do a pass of a scene.
You needed a pass, of course, but Hobby is an old hand at schmoozing.
Kimball took the lead with 18 laps to go in the 90-lap event, with a pass of Simon Pagenaud.
Most of these can be controlled by a pass of the tractor, which sends out a mist of chemicals.
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He added: "This opening is a passing of the baton.
"It's a passing of the torch, or something".
Gate receipts are whatever a passing of the hat produces.
This game was almost a passing of a torch in the NFC East.
"It feels to me like a transitional year, a passing of the baton".
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