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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act of passing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the action of passing something, such as a law, a test, or an object from one person to another.
Example: "The act of passing the legislation was celebrated by the community as a significant achievement."
Alternatives: "process of passing" or "action of passing".
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Clare's yearnings, whatever their sources, are intensified by a peculiarity of her act of passing.
A pass should only be ruled incomplete if the ball comes loose in the actual act of passing the ball.
Later, he produced a government certificate that attested to his ability to "perform a dangerous act of passing three-foot snake from nostril and mouth".
Swallowing, also called Deglutition, the act of passing food from the mouth, by way of the pharynx (or throat) and esophagus, to the stomach.
But such negotiations may raise a fairly obvious question: Why is the very act of passing a budget a point of contention in the first place?
But he said the "mere sale" of a T-shirt bearing the image of a famous person was not necessarily an act of "passing off".
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Clearly, the acts of passing the legislation by Congress and the upholding of the legislation by the Supreme Court cannot guarantee the acceptance of the ACA.
The first thing they passed was the Civil Rights Act of 1866; passed Congress in April of '66.
The Enhanced Background Checks Act of 2019 passed on a vote of 228 to 198.
The law, the Green Communities Act of 2007, passed the legislature unanimously.
The Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001 passed the House by a hefty 265-to-162 margin.
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