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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am passing over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you are moving past something or someone, often in a metaphorical sense, such as skipping a topic or not addressing an issue.
Example: "In this discussion, I am passing over the previous points to focus on the main argument."
Alternatives: "am skipping" or "am overlooking".
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Soon I am passing over a traditional Buddhist structure with fine details and elaborate entrances.
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As I type this, its Ad Astra flight is passing over Seattle.
Control, in a sense, is passing over to a new owner," he said.
Almost an hour later he flew over Leighton Buzzard, just as Paulhan was passing over Rugby.
Why has he been passed over?
Or will it be passed over?
When you're passed over by 30 teams, you're really passed over.
But one time I was passed over for a promotion.
That he was passed over later also hurt.
Pakistan was passed over as a terrorist-cradling rogue nation.
A metaphorical baton was passed over right then.
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