Sentence examples for about passes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about passes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to passes, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The discussion was about passes for the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "regarding passes" or "concerning passes".

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The space industry just about passes that test".

At the moment, Staples says, it's less about passes and more about scoring chances.

But it's also like a huge, serious rock festival because everything is about passes.

As for rhyming "swarthy" with "friend of Dorothy," that just about passes muster, but it's as if all involved had settled for the second-best option and were still waiting for inspiration to strike.

Led by guard Juan Dixon, Maryland clogged those passing lanes, forcing the Hoosiers into mistakes and then making them gun-shy about passes even when the lanes appeared clear.

But if you're not bothered by how dated it is, or how timid it appears next to the Venice Festival's other backstage farce, Birdman, It's Funny That Way just about passes muster as a pacey and perky little comedy.

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Anonymous How about: "Pass the Purell".

Learn more about PASS.

I just about passed muster.

"It's about passing things on.

"Books are not about passing time.

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