Sentence examples for let pass from inspiring English sources

"let pass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression meaning to let something go without taking action. For example, "I was angry at my coworker for being late, but I decided to let it pass."

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The "solid" thing I also let pass.

The administration cannot let pass this opportunity to make it safer.

The new, subdued Al Gore let pass several opportunities to rebut Mr. Bush's characterizations.

Brown also let pass the opportunity to target the super-rich.

I marvelled at the hours that these friends let pass without training for Congress.

He said its one that Liverpool couldn't let pass by without a large celebration.

You can let pass an occasional thin-toned, underpitch high note.

"Never did I let pass an opportunity to join hands with someone just because he or she held different ideals".

As a historian, however, I cannot let pass unchallenged the characterization of premodern Chinese political culture as "meritocratic".

Sandra Miller played fluently and attractively, though she let pass opportunities for virtuosic display that Quantz himself might have seized.

He wrote the memo after Iran had let pass a 2009 deadline set by Mr. Obama to respond to his offers of diplomatic engagement.

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