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Discover LudwigThe phrase "past that" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a point in time or a situation that has already been exceeded or moved beyond. Example: "We need to focus on the current issues and not dwell on what happened past that."
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"She looks past that.
"It's hard to see past that.
We have to get past that.
It's way past that now".
You've got to get past that.
His blood was located 25ft past that.
I want to get past that.
Some could never get past that.
To get past that.
Women can see past that.
Don't worry about anything past that.
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