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Discover Ludwig"well passed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to indicate approval, success, or satisfaction, often in reference to an event or other occurrence. For example: "Despite the difficulties, the project was well passed."
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"Well passed!" he shouted at one point.
Amazon has well passed any expectations of its ability to change distribution and marketing".
LONDON — A funny thing has happened imperceptibly yet unmistakably to the British theater of late: an entire generation of stage actor has pretty well passed from view.
Sadly for him those days are well passed him, as he was dispatched in convincing fashion by Jake Ellenburger in two rounds.
We're now well passed the halfway point on the long road to Paris and a new global climate agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The Paris agreement must reflect and build on the real world action that has already moved well passed old political divisions so rampant in the United Nations and establish partnerships for the future.
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—Well pass round them glasses.
Bayuk, who passes so well, passes off the compliment.
Such a bill, narrowly written, "might well pass," she said.
Mandela is old and frail and may well pass soon.
During that time, the opportunity may very well pass you by".
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