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The phrase "always pass on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of sharing information, advice, or a message with others consistently or habitually.
Example: "I always pass on the latest updates to my team to keep everyone informed."
Alternatives: "consistently share" or "regularly convey".
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Regardless of what our parents are like in terms of personality traits and lifestyles, they always pass on something they learned to us.
The companies importing the items into the United States pay the bill — which they then almost always pass on to consumers.
In the past, the theaters controlled the bargaining, and they knew they could always pass on increased costs to the producers.
Members of MI5, the judge said, could always pass on any complaints to their superiors, a staff counsellor, the police, or commissoners - appeal court judges - appointed to oversee its work.
The crown did not always pass on to the eldest son.
Maeda came upon the name Key when he saw it on a sign for a musical instrument store he would always pass on his way to work and instantly liked the name.
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Similarly, the Times' David Sanger has long been criticized for uncritical dissemination of misleading US government claims about the threat from Iran, almost always passed on with the shield of anonymity.
The answer was to focus inward and look at things from the members' viewpoint, he said, developing a culture that ensured a good experience by carrying a generous return policy on top-quality products, always passing on the savings of purchasing those products at wholesale on to the customers, spurning the use of misleading advertisements, and offering high wages and good benefits to employees.
Hagen was several years Kiedis' senior and became a role-model during his drug addiction to heroin: "she realized how young and inexperienced I was then, so she was always passing on gems to me, not in a preachy way, just by seizing on opportunities".
These were, "important information is always passed on," and, "I feel nurses do not communicate with each other as well as they should".
However, he always passes on the concerns of any constituents who contact him to the leader of Shropshire council".
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