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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'passive about' is not grammatically correct.
'Passive' can be used as a noun and as an adjective, but it cannot be used as a preposition. To use 'passive' as part of a sentence, you would need to use a phrase such as 'in a passive manner' or 'with a passive attitude'. For example: He reacted to the news with a passive attitude.
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Incidentally, there is nothing static or passive about static back, even though it looks like folks are just lying on the ground.
But don't be so passive about it.
But there was something sadly passive about those ginger muses.
In the U.S., consumers are passive about high-tech products.
"We were much more passive about information in the past.
So far, the Yankees have been passive about Teixeira.
How could he be so passive about it?
Though they squabble and tattle and threaten to throw up, there is something passive about them.
I can't help feeling there's something worryingly passive about being driven around.
SUE MILLER "There's something more passive about listening to a book on tape: you receive it.
And she was passive about the whole thing the whole time.
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