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The phrase "passing judgment" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means forming and expressing a critical opinion about something or someone. You can use it in a sentence like: - I don't like how she is always passing judgment on other people's decisions. - The media should refrain from passing judgment on the accused before the trial is over. - I try to avoid passing judgment on others, as I know how it feels to be on the receiving end.
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before passing judgment.
"Without passing judgment, necessarily.
including me, and passing judgment on it.
"It's passing judgment on someone's political views.
The authors are not passing judgment.
"But anyway, I'm not passing judgment.
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Don't pass judgment.
And I pass judgment accordingly.
Liu refuses to pass judgment on Wang.
The judge refused to pass judgment.
The programme didn't pass judgment.
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