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"passing the exam" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to talk about someone, or yourself, succeeding in an exam or test. For example: "I'm so excited that I passed the exam!".
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Passing the exam, however, won't guarantee them admission to the bar.
"He signed up for A.P. statistics, I worked with him, and he came out passing the exam".
Becoming certified requires two years of experience, in addition to passing the exam, and costs $800 to $1,200.
However, after passing the exam, a candidate moves to the more subjective background investigation, which includes criminal records.
"I thought he was cute," the bride said, "but I was more concerned with passing the exam".
A student who gets 1's on both responses has a pretty good shot at scoring 65 and passing the exam.
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Eighty-five percent of participants passed the exam.
The others passed the exam but failed the interview.
After they pass the exam, they receive their course certificate.
Seiler took and passed the exam for postmaster.
I know I could have passed the exam.
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