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"makes a pass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to make an attempt at something, such as a romantic relationship or a sports play. For example, "He made a pass at her, but she was not interested."
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She makes a pass at him and he kisses her.
If your boss makes a pass at you, smile and flirt back.
When Con makes a pass, their first night at the resort, Fran turns away.
When Joe makes a pass at her, he says, "You won't let me wake you up!
Blanchett reminds him that they're in Paris, and makes a pass.
Tom makes a pass at Miss Hand and she tells him to stop.
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He also makes a passing reference to the shooting of Mr. Sterling.
Her doctor makes a passing statement about eating healthy with a knowing smile.
The faggot made a pass at me.
Making a pass is a dangerous manoeuvre in the workplace.
Donald Duck got drunk and made a pass at Nicole Kidman.
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