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Free sign upThe phrase "a passing to the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a transition or movement towards something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The event marked a passing to the next phase of our project."
Alternatives: "a transition to the" or "a shift towards the".
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So let's not give a pass to the obstructionists.
Who gets to throw a pass to the President?
The youngster mentioned a pass to the right.
For those lucky enough to hold a pass to the Royal Enclosure, the rules are formidable.
Bringing the full-backs inside to open a pass to the wingers, for example.
But give a pass to the airports links, which are too incomplete to be useful.
That Helen has been granted a pass to the final comes as a great relief.
When he was sixteen, he had wangled a pass to the studio, through a family friend.
"I park in the owners' lot, I get a pass to the paddock".
The Nets Princeton-stylee halfcourt offense usually begins with a pass to the high post.
In the 66th minute, Bettina Wiegmann sent a pass to the top of penalty area.
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