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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had got passed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past perfect tense form of the verb phrase "to get passed," which means to successfully overcome or surpass something. Here is an example of it being used in a sentence: After months of hard work and dedication, John had finally got passed his fear of public speaking and gave a confident presentation to the entire company.
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It was also the next logical step after workers' compensation, which the association had got passed in more than a dozen states.
I also said that I admired the legislation he himself had got passed and was for him and wanted to make sure he knew it".
I'll deal with Shelly.' " Bruno, who called Silver "the biggest wimp on this earth" (Silver has adopted a sticks-and-stones approach to Bruno's provocations), mentioned the series of bills that he had favored and that Spitzer had got passed.
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In one sense he has certainly been more dangerous than Davis: Many of his questionable proposals, had Davis advocated them, would never have gotten passed.
As if the search ends with finding somebody, but as soon as you've gotten passed the packaging you want to trade them in for a newer model and the search restarts.
I know people who have gotten passes to $700 meetings simply by asking and claiming postdoc poverty.
The detox phase usually takes a week or two, but once you've gotten pass that your skin should stabilize and attain a healthier, clean appearance.
We've got to go pass this thing in the Senate".
The 26-year-old added: "If they pass me fit here, they've got to pass me fit at the next race unless I have an operation - and I won't be having an operation.
"You've got to pass the conditioning run.
"We've got to pass it on".
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