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The phrase "as being past" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has already occurred or is no longer relevant in the present context.
Example: "The event is often remembered as being past, yet its impact still resonates today."
Alternatives: "considered as having passed" or "regarded as being in the past".
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Taxpayers lost £74m when 6.5m doses of an anti-flu drug were written off as being past their shelf life because of poor record-keeping by the health service, the government's auditors have found.
He concluded that the Pol Roger 1892 and 1914, the Heidsieck 1907, and a Moet & Chandon 1921 were four of the five greatest wines in the auction, whereas a number of wines from the 1980's and 1970's were rejected as being past their peak.
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The 50 highest-ranked players in the world are invited, as are past champions and other golfers who meet certain criteria.
We have an ingrained habit of taking the direction of both causation and explanation as being past -present, even when discussing past -presentrievenree of any such asymmetry.
Unfortunately, the proposed remedy is as misplaced as was past support for Pakistan's military dictators, which came at the cost of the country's democratic evolution.
Perhaps a desire is undermined by being past, as Parfit has claimed (compare Suits 2001).
But as soon as it's past midday, I'm back to 5 Live again.
And as soon as I was past, he said something.
We ought to be past this as a society.
As each threshold is past, the next group becomes more likely to adopt the new idea.
As I write this, we're past 325,000.
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