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Discover Ludwig"a pass to" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
For example, you could say: "I got a pass to the movie theater." You can use this phrase to mean someone has been given permission or access to something, either literally or figuratively.
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There was a pass to Shannon Sharpe.
So let's not give a pass to the obstructionists.
Kitna threw a pass to Warrick in the end zone.
And then a pass to Matt Banahan was forward.
Who gets to throw a pass to the President?
"Whoever gets elected will have a pass to do so".
The youngster mentioned a pass to the right.
The play called for a pass to Brown.
Ed graciously offered me a pass to go home.
Finally the starter relented & gave him a pass to go up and write himself a pass to get out.
Brek Shea beat his man down the left side, slipping a pass to Terrence Boyd, who back-heeled a pass to Orozco, standing in front of the net.
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