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Discover LudwigThe phrase "passing from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a transition or change from one state, condition, or place to another.
Example: "The project is passing from the planning phase to the execution phase."
Alternatives: "transitioning from" or "moving from"
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Head along the south shore, passing from Switzerland into France.
And Rick Santorum may be passing from relevancy.
But the avenue was busy, with trucks passing from nearby Ring's End Lumber.
"In some ways, it's very much like the old Civil War veterans passing from the scene.
The hormones are then released, passing from the cells into the circulation.
The throne keeps passing from brother to brother instead of from father to son.
Pitt (4-4, 1-3) got 321 yards passing from quarterback Tino Sunseri.
They say it prevents farms and small businesses from passing from generation to generation.
Youth is not an age bracket, it is the passing from dependency to independence.
He eyed the plates passing from the kitchen, asking the waiters to identify each dish.
Power is passing from the ailing monarch, King Fahd, to his brother, Abdullah.
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