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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'as a passive' can be used in written English and is grammatically correct.
It is used to describe a person, thing, or action that has been acted upon in a particular situation, rather than taking any initiative or responsibility. For example, "The government was seen as a passive actor in the conflict."
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"It's not intended as a passive memorial".
I watched that as a passive observer.
He sees this apathy as a "passive dissidence".
Lili presents herself as a passive, self-dramatizing victim.
It's hard to think of you as a passive fellow.
The developer also agreed to set aside 10 acres as a passive park.
Yet this vision of gaming as a passive, inert activity does little to help struggling parents.
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And I will never support anyone who uses racism as a passive-aggressive way to win votes.
It's used as a passive-aggressive way to drop the ball in the other person's court.
Like Wanderlust, that film features actress Kathryn Hahn as a passive-aggressive back-to-Earther.
Originating in California (of course), Watsu was billed as 'a passive water therapy'.
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