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The phrase "passed the exam" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating that someone has successfully completed and achieved a passing score on an examination. Example: "After weeks of studying, I was relieved to find out that I passed the exam."
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He passed the exam in February 2014.
Eighty-five percent of participants passed the exam.
The others passed the exam but failed the interview.
Seiler took and passed the exam for postmaster.
I know I could have passed the exam.
By 2009, ninety per cent of eighth graders had passed the exam.
Forty-three of those passed the exam, and 15, or 25 percent, got the top score.
The paperwork is done, he has passed the exam, and he was interviewed in June.
"But to my horror I actually passed the exam," he said.
She saved up money, passed the exam, found a great job.
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"I passed the exams on the first try.
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