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Discover Ludwig"passed among" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of passing something from one person to another, or to indicate that something is circulating or being shared among a group of people. Example: The secret recipe for the famous chocolate chip cookies was passed among generations in the family, with each person adding their own special touch. In this sentence, "passed among" conveys the idea that the recipe was shared or transferred from one person to another, preserving its tradition within the family. Another example: The news of the scandal quickly passed among the employees, causing a stir in the office. Here, "passed among" signifies the circulation of information among a group of people, causing a commotion or discussion.
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Joints passed among Wasps: YES.
A man with a bearskin mask passed among the crowds.
Much has passed among these characters, much has been repressed.
Sanchez explained that the football had been passed among the Jets — a team thing, he said.
None of them left the court until the cord had been cut and passed among them.
They have also become popular keepsakes, recorded and surreptitiously passed among Uighurs around the country.
It was passed among a group of friends, and they took brave swigs, squinting their eyes.
And there was other tantalizing news being passed among the many bird-watchers swarming the woods.
A baseball cap is still passed among the spectators for donations.
Beauty was passed among various aunts and cousins, depending on who was out and free.
The tips were then passed among a group of lawyers and traders.
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