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Discover Ludwig"pass this time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to something that was not completed or achieved this time, but may be done in the future. For example, "He failed the exam this time, but he's confident he can pass this time."
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The pass this time had been from Ter Stegen, the goalkeeper, and it was perfect.
Superintendent Albert Inserra hopes the proposal will pass this time around.
Again he ran beyond the defence onto a through pass, this time from Busquets.
It's a great chance for Vaz Te who ran on to another angled pass, this time from the right.
As for the odds that the bond measure will pass: this time, Dougherty is declining to speculate.
Analysts said the bill would probably pass this time because Democrats in the Republican-controlled Senate would be unable to delay for an entire 30-day session.
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Langfield miscued another back-pass, this time from Scott Severin, to hand Morgaro Gomis the chance to score a fourth, which he duly converted.
Some passing, this time by Algeria, followed by a throw-in that takes about a minute.
Louisiana-Monroe (1-2) at No. 13 Tennessee (1-1) Tennessee won't have to worry about Florida's passing this time.
Even if the Innovation Act passes this time, structural defects in the patent system will be left unaddressed.
The measure passed this time, backers say, because of the spiraling property taxes and test scores that always seemed to linger near the bottom.
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