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The phrase "a passeport" is not correct in English; it should be "a passport." You can use it when referring to an official document that allows a person to travel internationally.
Example: "I need to renew a passport before my trip to Europe next month."
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He [Rojo] has passport issues, but for Di María, I don't know why".
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Only one-fifth of American citizens have passports.
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