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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost passed a test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone came close to successfully completing or achieving a test but did not fully succeed.
Example: "I studied hard for the exam, but I almost passed the test; I missed the passing score by just a few points."
Alternatives: "nearly passed a test" or "close to passing a test".
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It passed that test.
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He'd passed a test, or something.
They may have to pass a test.
They teach them to pass a test.
"I had to pass a test to become an American.
Humanity has passed a vital test.
Would she have passed a breathalyzer test?
Yow, however, passed a polygraph test administered by Hustler.
She passed a drug test five days earlier.
Could almost pass as a children's song.
You have to pass a vision test, a road test, and a written test.
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