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Free sign upThe phrase "to be passed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is intended to be approved, accepted, or moved along in a process, such as legislation or proposals. Example: "The new policy is expected to be passed by the end of the month."
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To be passed over.
How? Laws to be passed?
It isn't easy to be passed over.
Sella is the first to be passed.
A file containing command lines to be passed to LAMMPS.
Data should be organized to be passed to music21.graph.GraphColorGridLegend.
Of course he wants the TiSA to be passed.
They didn't decide how many tests had to be passed".
Is it going to be passed down to successive generations?
The budget is expected to be passed Dec. 22.
Bills had to be passed by both houses in succession.
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