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Discover Ludwig"make a pass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about making a move on someone, or in certain sports to indicate that someone is attempting to pass or hand off the ball. Example sentence: He decided to make a pass when he saw the defender start to back off.
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Why didn't he ever make a pass at her?
Did Nico ever make a pass at him?
Should I make a pass at her? Yes.
When you make a pass, their movement is instinctive.
Not many players can make a pass like that.
When you do make a pass, sometimes a guy might miss a jump shot.
I never saw him make a pass at anybody or act strange to anybody".
He always had that ability to make a pass and open a defence.
And never be lewd (good, old-fashioned word) or make a pass.
Men are never more foolish or absurd than when they "make a pass".
She created goals with her ability to make a pass unseen by most others.
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