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The phrase "make a pass at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in English.
It means to make a romantic advance towards someone, usually inappropriately. For example: "The older man tried to make a pass at the young woman, despite her obvious disinterest."
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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.
I never saw him make a pass at anybody or act strange to anybody".
But it may yet make a pass at reality, assuming that it isn't canceled first.
I didn't make a pass at you (did I?) Burchill: Ha ha!
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The faggot made a pass at me.
She makes a pass at him and he kisses her.
Donald Duck got drunk and made a pass at Nicole Kidman.
Susan's client made a pass at her.
Mr. Mendes makes a pass at Ms. Hidalgo.
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