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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pass *" can be used in written English
It is commonly used in sports commentary or game recaps to describe a successful action by a player or team. It is often used in combination with a specific action or event, such as "passing the ball" or "passing the defender." Example: "In the final seconds of the game, the star quarterback made a crucial pass to the wide receiver, securing the team's victory."
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Pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, passity, pass.
pass rush.
Pass/No Pass Policy.
West, pass; North, pass.
pass any..
"Will pass, will pass," she'd hum.
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Pass-pass-pass — swish.
Also pass.
"It'll pass".
Hours pass.
Forward pass.
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