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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it pass" is grammatical, but it is not typically used in written English.
It is not clear from the phrase alone what, specifically, is being asked for. It is more common to use the phrase "make it happen" or "make it work" in written English to ask for something to be done. For example: "Let's make it happen - let's get this project started!".
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He says he still feels free to reject any code NetApp submits, though he also points out that working so closely with NetApp means he can suggest ways it might change its code to make it pass muster.
It's going to make it pass, and it's the right thing to do".
"People will think that someone did something to make it pass by, but it might have something to do with the dispatcher, various elevator-bank issues, something of that nature".
Meanwhile, given the size of the air pump, we make it pass through the baffle plate connected to the cooling fin of the pump.
While most Republicans in the state senate voted against the bill, enough supported it to make it pass.
Strong winds created conditions to "sublimate" snow, or make it pass from a frozen state to a gas without first becoming liquid, a U.S.-led team wrote.
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Bruh, your friendship might not make it passed the first open mic night.
Even fake bombs and loaded guns can make it passed airport security these days.
The robot, in its age, is malfunctioning: The human tics and intricacies that made it "pass" for so long are starting to wear.
The robot, in its age, is malfunctioning: the human tics and intricacies that made it "pass" for so long are starting to wear.
It seems to move the sensor closer to the lens rather than making it pass through a screen of wires.
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