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Discover Ludwig"press pass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a special identification or credential issued to members of the press, allowing them access to restricted areas or events. Example: I was able to get a press pass to cover the press conference with the President.
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I have a Press Pass.
I was thinking, Press Pass! VIP parking!
Who Gets a Press Pass?
Press Pass TV loses all funding.
Press Pass TV loses power…again.
I have a press pass and everything.
And this press pass is going on the wall.
CNN should sue Trump over revoking Acosta's press pass.
The cost of the press pass is $10 plus tax.
Press Pass TV Co-Design Meeting Friday, March 23rd!
Difficulty managing small team and Press Pass TV team.
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