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The phrase "as passed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been approved or accepted, often in the context of legislation or formal decisions.
Example: "The new regulations were implemented as passed by the committee last week."
Alternatives: "as approved" or "as enacted".
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But to find them again, when so much as passed.
It is not clear how disruptive the bill as passed will be.
This was the prevailing wisdom as passed down from veritable Chefs.
And we at the Martha Graham School possess that legacy as passed to us directly.
In the bill as passed, the Republicans trimmed $3.3 billion in cuts--$2 billion from social programs.
Aside from the availability of lethal agents overseas, scientists noted other loopholes in the legislation as passed.
Sensible, compassionate, enforceable reform from the Senate is needed, not hysterical, reactionary, unenforceable legislation, as passed by the House.
As passed today, the law would require young people from 12 to 16 to have parental consent.
The Tour de France attracted thousands of fans as passed some of those London landmarks last week.
It is this category of children that need protection the most and this will be provided by the bill as passed by the Parliament.
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If the subject reached criterion twice with this volume difference (i.e. passed two sessions), the condition was scored as "passed" and the volume difference was decreased.
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