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Discover Ludwig'a quick pass' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used in sports, especially in American football, to describe when the quarterback throws the football quickly. For example, "The quarterback made a quick pass to his receiver, resulting in a long gain."
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A quick pass, Mr. Saez called it.
The Frenchman knocked a quick pass between the centre-backs for the Russian to run onto.
McNabb audibled from a run to a quick pass to Harvin on the left.
Lashes were curled; arches were set with a quick pass of brow gel.
After a quick pass, Mogilny had his third goal of the season.
After Martin ran 5 yards, Testaverde threw a quick pass to Chrebet.
He made a quick pass to Herculez Gomez, who got the ball to Hernández.
A moment later, someone flung a quick pass to him beyond the line.
DiPietro caught the Thrashers off guard with a quick pass up ice and was credited with an assist.
1-10, MIN 21: Empty backfield, Pennington to Wayne Chrebet, a quick pass to the right side.
Taking a quick pass, Moss dodged two tacklers and raced 68 yards to give the Vikings a 24-3 lead.
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