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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a person passing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is moving by or through a particular location, often in a casual or observational context.
Example: "As I sat on the bench, I noticed a person passing by with a bright red umbrella."
Alternatives: "a passerby" or "an individual walking by".
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A movement in the corner of my eye: the blurred motion of a person passing through a doorway, or glimpsed through a window.
A person passing my rickshaw simply touched my breast and ran away while I sat disgusted and dumbfounded in the rickshaw at a signal.
So in the building or repairing a house, or putting pots on the chimneys, if a person passing along the road is injured by something falling upon him, I think the accident alone would be prima facie evidence of negligence.
Tobi Bergman, a former official of the parks department and now the Community Board 2 parks committee chairman, said that ideally a person passing by an empty field could view the permit database from a smartphone to see who should be using it.
Survivors told rescuers that the boat flipped around 2 a.m., but it was not discovered until 10 hours later, when a person passing by in a boat called the Coast Guard to say he had fished three people out of the water about 15 miles offshore.
There are at least a dozen biotechnology and instrumentation companies within walking distance of my desk in downtown Toronto, and a person passing on the street would miss all of them.
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You need what comfort and solace you can get, just like when a person passes".
Entry means the action by which a person passes through an opening into a permit-required confined space.
"In Egypt, if a person passes through a red light, that means he's smart," he said.
"When a person passes away, their account can become a memorial of their life, friendships and experiences.
Once a person passes the employment test, his or her assets or financial income are irrelevant for determining eligibility or benefits.
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