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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'passion with' is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'passion for.' For example: She has a great passion for painting.
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Temper passion with objectivity.
It became a passion with him.
Some discovered a passion with the project.
Passion with the plight of others makes for "compassion".
He spoke with passion, with intensity, without a script.
Have you ever followed your passion with an investment?
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Matthew Passion"; with soloists.
Schutz's St. John Passion, with cantor.
Matthew Passion" with amazement, awe and relief.
John Passion," with the Strathmere Ensemble.
Bach's St. John Passion; with orchestra; Thomas Schmidt, conductor.
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