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The phrase "pass in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in contexts where something is submitted or handed over, often in a formal or instructional setting.
Example: "Please pass in your completed assignments by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "submit" or "hand in"
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It has come to pass in November.
Cars pass in silence.
Years pass in a second.
That will pass in time.
He caught Teel's pass in stride.
Bicycle wheels pass in close-up.
A ban could pass in the Senate.
It seemed likely to pass in the lower house, too.
"We want this bill to pass in a good form.
But it was the first pass in his NFL career.
First completed pass in the endzone all day.
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