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Discover LudwigThe phrase "past it" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is no longer able to function or perform as well as they used to due to age, wear, or decline. Example: Despite his love for soccer, John found that his body was past it and could not keep up with the physical demands of the sport.
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past it
adjective
No longer capable, not as effective as previously.
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Are they past it?
In the past it might have.
In the past it was years.
"Right, like Britain's past it".
The Fall is past it.
"In the past it was easy.
But the Past — it is the biggest".
He got past it.
But she looks past it.
They can't get past it.
But we're getting past it.
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