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The phrase "as a passed" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "As a passed student, I can share my experiences with you."
Alternatives: "as a former" or "as a graduated".
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By partnership agreement, West's overcall of one no-trump, as a passed hand, promised spades and a minor suit.
In some eyes, the missed pitch should have been charged as a passed ball on the Boston catcher, Rich Gedman.
As a passed hand, Popescu as East overcalled one spade after hearing his opponents bid the red suits.
Another pitch, which dove radically out of the strike zone in the second inning, was charged to Josh Thole as a passed ball.
It counts as a vote for that post inasmuch as a passed link can be construed as a reader recommendation.
Each game has an official scorer, and if, in his opinion, the catcher should have caught the ball, then it is scored as a passed ball, an error on the catcher.
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(Munro presents it as a passing teen friendship).
His application did not contain so much as a passing reference to the Disaster.
A depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood.
Bradley is as good a passer as Robertson, and they are about even in dribbling, too.
"Traitors!" some Luo shouted on Saturday as a truck passed.
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