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Discover LudwigThe phrase "passed of" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a misspelling or misphrasing of "passed off." Example: "He tried to pass off the fake painting as an original."
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Piotr Tuczynski (South) passed of course.
The moment has passed of me being the Gen X poster boy.
The term Napster passed, of course, to the piece of software Fanning was coding.
East passed, of course, and Madala (South) advanced with a natural one no-trump.
All those countries through which this meat product has passed of course are under suspicion.
If the assessment was properly passed, of course, an owner is required to come up with the money.
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The novel's novelty passes, of course.
I mourn the untimely passing of Dr. Albert Hornblass.
The resemblance is only passing, of course.
The network passed on all of them.
They were scored as "both passed", "one of them passed" or "none of them passed".
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