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Discover Ludwig"get a pass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when seeking a permission or an allowance, usually in a less formal context. For example, you could say: "My teacher said I can get a pass to skip class and work on an important project instead."
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(The eighties get a pass).
They get a pass.
Or do they get a pass?
For some reason, grandparents get a pass.
He doesn't get a pass".
> (via post) to get a pass.
You don't get a pass on Taiwan.
Loh shouldn't get a pass, either.
So, should both of you get a pass?
"I think in general, they get a pass," Borochoff said.
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Most states barely get a passing grade on refugee policy.
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