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Discover Ludwig'moving pass' is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrasing of this word is 'moving past' or 'moving beyond.' Example: As we move past our differences, we can find common ground.
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The goal, she said, was to keep the ball moving, pass legislation out of the Senate and then improve on its policy prescriptions once in conference committee with the House.
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Griffin showed impressive proficiency as a moving passer at Baylor.
Understanding that they're entitled to their own thoughts is an important step in moving passed any fear of being judged.
Run up slowly, wait for the keeper to move, pass it gently in the other direction.
The App Store description boasts features including the new 'Touch Flow Controls', which involves dragging, tapping and swiping to move, pass and shoot.
Suzuki would need to play at least until 2014 — and into his 40s — to move pass Keeler's 2,932 hits and achieve 3,000 hits in the United States.
It takes a great deal of inner strength to move pass this.
Learn how to move, pass, run, tackle, and other moves; it will help and assist you in the game.
"I haven't moved passed writing about it because it hasn't ceased being riveting to me," Brendan says.
He continued: "I've had the chance to play against Brighton and saw how the team moves, passes and works first hand.
Have we moved passed the characterizations of women as Madonnas or whores?
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