Sentence examples for a passages from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a passages" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a passage" if referring to a single section or excerpt of text.
Example: "I found a passage in the book that perfectly describes my feelings."
Alternatives: "an excerpt" or "a section".

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The GEPT-A passages came from a range of subject matter topics but with no content from the life sciences.

Second, in terms of words per passage, the GEPT-A passages averaged nearly 50 words more than the iBT reading passages.

What a passage!

A passage scrambled?

Writer quotes a passage.

Yes, often such a passage is warranted.

'Wow.' " Again, what a passage.

"Israelis say, 'We opened a passage.' Come on, you open a passage, you close a passage.

A passage from a Chekhov play?

I. Aperture; hole to give a passage.

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