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'Go pass' is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
A common phrase used in its place is "go ahead." For example: "Can I borrow your pencil?" asked Steve. "Go ahead," replied Sally.
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We've got to go pass this thing in the Senate".
All Stanford residents who do not reside on campus are eligible for a free "Go Pass", which allows unlimited trips on Caltrain at no cost.
I can't imagine being repudiated in the way they were and then coming back and saying 'Now that we've been repudiated, let's go pass some legislation.' " "I'm surprised by how blatant it was," he added.
Tuesday morning saw the announcement of this year's Bafta nominees … The King's Speech got 14, Black Swan 12, and one for the late great Pete Postlethwaite Front-runners in pictures The full list Xan Brooks: Bafta will crown The King's Speech but why has it exiled Never Let Me Go? Pass notes: just what is going on with all those noms?
In other words, the relevant truths should go pass the start location and the destination sequentially.
Some Ghanaians praise government sake of President Akufo-Addo promise Ghanaians say he go pass de RTI Bill wey he deliver.
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The most obvious is that when something works for one team — Green Bay last season was forced to go pass-heavy because of injuries — everyone tries to copy it.
West, with nowhere to go, passed.
South Wbridge5, with nowhere to go, passed, converting the negative double into a penalty double.
Frank M. Go passed away in 2017.
Webber caught Alonso with five laps to go, passing him on the Wellington Straight.
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