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"passing the torch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a transition from one person or generation to another, and symbolizes the handing over of responsibility or authority. For example: "At the end of the meeting, the outgoing president passed the torch to his successor."
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We're passing the torch to the following.
In the next few weeks you'll be passing the torch as editor-in-chief.
"This is about passing the torch from one quarterback to the next," he said.
As for his tenure, Mr. Sciame said he was open to passing the torch.
The theme was "passing the torch of democracy" to a new generation.
It's Prof. Tweedy Q. Pipesmoker passing the torch to Yobbo Jones.
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He is telling us that he has passed the torch.
He passed the torch to Mr. McCalman about a year ago.
"He said he'll pass the torch to me".
Had my mother passed the torch to my sibling?
This week he will effectively pass the torch to his daughter.
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