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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I passed him" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as a complete sentence or as part of a longer sentence. Here are a few examples: - "I passed him on the street yesterday and he didn't even say hello." - "I passed him the ball and he scored the winning goal." - "After studying for hours, I finally passed him on the leaderboard." - "I can't believe I actually passed him on the exam. I thought he was the smartest in the class."
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As I passed him, he looked up.
Save him.' I passed him the baby".
I passed him the note.
I passed him in a studio in North London".
He didn't say a word when I passed him in the hallway".
I passed him but then turned around and offered him the drink.
Why didn't he wave back when I passed him on the street?
"The man who tipped his hat when I passed him the chili sauce," she said.
I passed him as he was stepping into the lift with a big silver-haired man.
"If I passed him on the street I don't think I would have looked twice".
I passed him nearly every day, often twice or three times.
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