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Discover Ludwig"went passed" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is usually used when talking about someone or something that has moved past or by something else. For example: "He went passed the stop sign without slowing down."
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He was so amazed and excited by the little rockstar!" "She kind of went passed it, and I was just like, 'Hey, go back, I need that picture!'" her husband, Jared Ahlin, told Fox 13 News.
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Into the lunchbox they went, passing the "looks like shop-bought" playground test easily.
So up I went, passing various floors that featured art installations.
West, with nowhere to go, passed.
No mirror goes passed without reflecting a mistake.
South Wbridge5, with nowhere to go, passed, converting the negative double into a penalty double.
The only thing I regret is so many of my peers are gone, passed away.
Frank M. Go passed away in 2017.
So they kept going, passing through checkpoints every couple of miles.
We've got to go pass this thing in the Senate".
In other words, the relevant truths should go pass the start location and the destination sequentially.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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