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The phrase "a passage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a section of text, a part of a written work, or a physical route or pathway.
Example: "In the novel, the author describes a passage that captures the essence of the protagonist's journey."
Alternatives: "a section" or "a segment".
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What a passage!
Yes, often such a passage is warranted.
A passage scrambled?
Writer quotes a passage.
'Wow.' " Again, what a passage.
"Israelis say, 'We opened a passage.' Come on, you open a passage, you close a passage.
And this is a passage of that.
So we've heard a passage here.
I. Aperture; hole to give a passage.
Includes a passage anticipating Macaulay's New Zealander.
Each dot represents a passage of cells.
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