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Discover Ludwig"pass from" is correct to use in written English.
It typically means to transit or move from one place to another. For example, "She passed from the kitchen to the living room."
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Swift then stole a pass from Marbury.
It came on a pass from Nieuwendyk.
It came off a pass from Bure.
He will pass from reality into legend".
A pass from Sanchez clanged off Tim Tebow's helmet.
It is an eye-of-the-needle pass from Marveaux.
Kris Humphries mishandled a pass from Williams for a turnover.
Head lice pass from host to host by direct contact.
Play begins with a free pass from centre.
Fertilized eggs pass from the host's body in the feces.
The bacteria would pass from a mother to her fetus.
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