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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certainly pass" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to definitely or without a doubt succeed or achieve something. Example: "With your dedication and hard work, you will certainly pass your exams."
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It will almost certainly pass.
They certainly pass my father's test.
I'll certainly pass it on to my Vistage owners.
The business tax cut for not-so-small businesses will almost certainly pass the House.
Mr. Charest is the leader of a majority government, so the bill will almost certainly pass.
While repeal will certainly pass the House, it has no chance in the Senate.
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And that building certainly passes that test".
But that moment has certainly passed, at least in Manhattan.
He certainly passed his first real test today.
The government has certainly passed enough laws about food hygiene.
I would have been 19 then and the book certainly passed the excitement test.
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