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"have to pass" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express an obligation or requirement. For example: "I have to pass the exam if I want to get a good grade."
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"I have to pass," I told him.
"You have to pass Scott".
They don't have to pass it again.
They may have to pass a test.
"You have to pass that on".
"They have to pass these, otherwise they cannot practice".
At some point you may have to pass through.
"He's going to have to pass it with Democratic votes.
The House would then have to pass the amended bill.
"I have to pass everything through my attorneys," he explained.
At least they have to pass the tests eventually.
More suggestions(20)
having strength and patient to pass
have to transmit
have to spend
have to elapse
have to cross
have to approve
have to adopt
have to spent
have to approved
involved to pass
have to transfer
have to cases
perceived to pass
observed to pass
tend to pass
given to pass
left to pass
representatives to pass
encouraged to pass
have to arbitrate
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