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Discover LudwigThe term "as passive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that is performed by someone other than the entity who initiated it, resulting in a state of passive acceptance. For example: "The citizens felt powerless as passive participants in the political process."
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He was as passive as a child.
Mr. Shih is not as passive as he sounds.
No other reporters are as passive as Supreme Court reporters.
But he doesn't appear as passive as he sometimes does.
Not all of Europe's consumers are as passive as the Brits.
(Did she watch the Olympics? They are not as passive as all that).
Few living things seem as passive as trees.
But if we remain as passive as Germans did then?
America can't be seen as passive.
We're trying to preserve it as passive recreation".
Governments cannot exist as passive bystanders, observing societal outcomes.
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