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Discover Ludwig"passes down" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to transfer or hand down something from one person or generation to another. Example: The family business has been passed down from father to son for three generations.
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passes down
verb
Third person singular of pass down
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Then this passes down to our children.
Since females are born with a lifetime supply of eggs already in their ovaries, the number of de-novo (or novel) mutations a mother passes down is roughly fifteen, regardless of how old she is.
The leached horizon is shallow and passes down to a horizon in which the upward movement of water caused by evaporation from the surface has brought up salts, especially lime.
There was squalor, to be sure, but what passes down is a sense of glamour and exaltation of a kind that you won't find in the Times Square of Red Lobster and the Naked Cowboy.
The magic she passes down is concentrated in toe shoes, which she teaches Irene how to use in a scene backed by a corps of women in white, a traditional ballet blanc.
This arc stretches from the territories of the Afar where Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Djibouti meet and passes down through Somalia and eastern Ethiopia (Ogaden), and west across northern Kenya to the territories of the Turkana and Pokot.
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Light from the sun passes down through this umbrella, but the heat radiating from the surface of the Earth lingers, trapped inside.
The P/O ratio is the maximum number of ATP molecules made as an electron pair passes down the respiratory chain from substrate to oxygen.
Out went the deep passes down the sidelines.
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The first case study is concerned with a sloping catchment; a significant proportion of the precipitation during the rainy season either becomes runoff or passes down-gradient through the aquifer and is discharged at the ground surface.
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