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Discover LudwigThe phrase "passed off" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when something or someone is portrayed as something they are not, or when someone successfully convinces others of something that is not true. Example: The scam artist passed off his fake paintings as priceless masterpieces, fooling many wealthy buyers. In this sentence, "passed off" is used to describe the act of the scam artist successfully deceiving others and making them believe his paintings were valuable.
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passed off
verb
Past of pass off
Exact(60)
He passed off again.
They passed off peacefully.
At least it passed off without incident.
Anthony passed off questions to Paul.
The event passed off peacefully.
The march passed off peacefully.
The ceremony passed off without fuss.
This should not be passed off lightly.
It passed off calmly.There are other signs of improvement.
Otherwise, the election organised with UN support passed off peacefully.
In the end the race passed off without incident.
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