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The phrase "as passion" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something related to passion, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "She approached her work as passion, dedicating herself fully to every project."
Alternatives: "with passion" or "as a passion."
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The issue wasn't aptitude so much as passion.
"I live football as passion and emotion," Emery says.
Maybe he has depth as well as passion and roses.
But coherence is not the same thing as passion.
Now marriage is a "partnership," in which time-management is as important as passion.
Some people might euphemistically refer to that as passion, and I say malarkey.
"I said, no, you have to view these people's comments as passion.
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There were nuns from Yekaterinburg, the city where Tsar Nicholas and his family (later recognised as "passion-bearers", a rather special category of saint) were slain in 1918.
For instance, Unilever recruits people to fit its 11 core competencies such as 'passion for growth', 'breakthrough thinking', and 'organisation awareness'.
Drive-ins began to be referred to as 'passion pits' where youngsters would spend time inside darkened cars smoking, drinking, kissing, cuddling – and sometimes having sex.
"We think it's a wonderful opportunity for ordinary investors to invest alongside top VCs, such as Passion Capital and Ballpark Ventures, on exactly the same terms".
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