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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already pass" is not correct in standard written English
It may be an attempt to convey that something has been completed or has occurred before a certain point in time, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "I have already passed the exam."
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Some sections of Roosevelt Island could already pass for a quaint college town.
Anyway, he said, "when I am 40 or 50, the smugglers already pass away".
The tracks of the Metro-North Railroad in Rockland County already pass within several miles of the airport.
You can already pass the day in Austria without carrying cash, credit or debit cards by paying for everything, including consumer goods, with a mobile phone, says Arthur D. Little, a firm of management consultants.
There had been a series of run-ins with Mrs Maguire that year following an otherwise high-achieving school career which had seem him already pass five GCSE exams.
For example, trading in options on the shares of Nokia, Finland's telecoms giant, is bigger in Frankfurt than in Helsinki.One or two derivatives exchanges with worldwide reach would be welcomed by big investment banks, which already pass some of their derivatives books around the world.
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Twelve years have already passed.
The Senate already passed the bill.
"They've already passed that wicket.
The bill has already passed the Indiana House of Representatives.
"But the chance has already passed.
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