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The phrase "bill has passed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a proposed piece of legislation has been approved by a legislative body.
Example: "After much debate, the bill has passed, and we can now move forward with the new policy."
Alternatives: "the legislation has been approved" or "the measure has been adopted."
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The bill has passed.
Since then, no similar bill has passed.
Neither bill has passed so far.
So the big housing bill has passed Congress.
The bill has passed the Senate and will go to the House.
The disclosure bill has passed the House and may come up in the Senate this week.
The bill has passed the Senate, and Gov. Chris Christie should sign it into law.
Mr Davies did not force a vote, so the Bill has passed its first reading.
So far the bill has passed through the full process in the House of Lords.
The bill has passed the Senate and is before the House Public Works Committee.
The bill has passed the House and now requires approval by the Senate and the president.
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