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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pass checkpoint" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use the phrase in a sentence like this: "The hikers made it to the top of the mountain and passed the checkpoint with ease."
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Dallas Seavey, left, and his father, Mitch, feeding dogs at the Rainy Pass checkpoint.
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In Lebanon, many Syrians live in fear of the police and are unable to pass checkpoints, work or rent housing.
The woman, who would only allow the use of her given name, Elizabeth, said the smugglers falsified documents to help people pass checkpoints on the international bridges.
He was juggling 20 patients with only eight beds, no clean water and what few supplies could be smuggled in by a colleague who, because he is Christian, could pass checkpoints more easily.
Just getting to class at the education department can be hard in a world where you have to pass checkpoints run by desensitized guards.
The player gets a single life; if it is forfeited, one must start again at the nearest passed checkpoint.
When the player is attacked by an enemy without rings, is crushed, falls off-screen, or exceeds the act's ten-minute limit, they lose a life and return to the most recently passed checkpoint.
They pass through checkpoint after checkpoint to get from one side of the city to the other.
The barbed wire, evidently intended to prevent Palestinian attacks, blocks what used to be a way to sneak in and out of Ramallah without passing checkpoints.
"I can't exclude that as a result of today's meeting we could toughen the procedure for passing checkpoints, to make sure that those who could be part of reconnaissance groups cannot travel.
As in previous games in the series, there is a time limit that is extended upon passing checkpoints.
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