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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a passion with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when describing a strong interest or enthusiasm for something, but "a passion for" is more standard.
Example: "She has a passion with photography that drives her to capture stunning images."
Alternatives: "a passion for" or "an enthusiasm for".
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It became a passion with him.
Some discovered a passion with the project.
From early childhood he shared a passion with his father, a bus driver, for Broadway show tunes and country music.
"It is a beautiful book," he wrote "John Berger writes with a passion, with an intensity that few writers could achieve".
This peculiar mania is revealed as "a small thing of grandeur, a passion with a pedigree," Ted Conover wrote here last year.
In fact readers of a particularly British sensibility will hate it with a passion, with its casual therapy-speak and frequent mentions of withholding and enabling.
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Somebody once said, a scholar once called Mark, a passion narrative with an extended introduction.
As this scholar said, Mark is really a passion narrative with an extended introduction.
If, however, a passion comes with a good salary, that's even better.
You've found a way to combine a personal passion with work.
But here's the thing: the exec shared a common language and a common passion with those he steamrolled.
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