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The phrase "passing laws" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the process of creating or enacting laws by a governing body. Example: The congress has been working on passing laws that will protect the environment and promote sustainable practices.
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States are passing laws, too.
"They are passing laws that people like".
"I cannot just start passing laws.
The least successful of the goals has been passing laws.
Yet there is no possibility of passing laws that would seriously limit gun ownership.
Of course, passing laws is one thing; implementing them is another.
A few others are passing laws, or contemplating them (see article), as Britain's is.
Besides, passing laws may not be the way to get bosses to do the right thing.
In fact, many have enriched themselves simply by passing laws that give them public money.
It shows them that passing laws has social and economic implications.
Political leaders would erode partisan orthodoxies and get back into the habit of passing laws together.
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