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The phrase "a pass to another" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to transferring permission, access, or a right from one person or entity to another.
Example: "He received a pass to another event after the first one was canceled."
Alternatives: "a transfer to another" or "a ticket to another".
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In the film his character is asked to recall the highlight of his career — and the surprising answer is not a goal, but a pass to another player.
But the fact that you condemn one practice as horribly abusive should not give a pass to another one (imagine if we applied this standard to human rights causes).
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The whole idea of her cashing in a golden ticket--a pass to be sexual with another person--wildly turned him on.
Perhaps he could throw a pass to Dedric Ward, another former Jet.
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Never would I suggest that the trauma experienced by young people in this area prior to and especially following the events of last year would give one a pass to shoot another person as a means to handle conflict.
Cornerback Otis Smith intercepted a pass to set up another touchdown and added a sack -- just one day after he was signed by the Patriots (3-2).
Manning then completed a pass to Nash for another first down at the Tech five-yard line.
A pass to Andrew Caldwell nets 11 yards and another first down.
Quarterback Tom Brady had three touchdown passes Sunday, including one on a fake spike play that went to Randy Moss and another on a pass to linebacker Mike Vrabel.
There are several problems with this manichaen approach to food, but one is that, as soon as you demonize one nutrient -- say, fat -- you give a free pass to another, supposedly less-evil nutrient -- carbs.
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