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Discover Ludwig"free pass" is an idiom that is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to an opportunity to do something without any obstacles or repercussions. For example, "We got a free pass to go to the amusement park, so we decided to take advantage of it."
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free pass
noun
Safe passage.
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Free pass.
Can't I get a free pass?
Do they get a free pass?
"Nobody gets a free pass," she said.
We are not giving a free pass.
You don't give everything a free pass.
Nevertheless, Self gets no free pass.
Men, by comparison, get a free pass.
"Right now Israel has a free pass.
People of colour get a free pass.
"Scientists get a cultural free pass.
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