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The phrase "would it be pass" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect formulation, possibly intended to ask if something would be acceptable or permissible. Example: "Would it be pass for me to submit my report late due to unforeseen circumstances?"
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Would it be "pass?" Would it be "fail?" None of the above.
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Would it be ethical to pass on my flies and equipment to friends and family who are already fishermen?
Would it be better for her to pass for white?
"There has been interest and that would be the vindication that it's passed beyond theoretical.
Even if it were passed, it would not make much difference to other intractable policy problems.
If it is passed, they would no longer be tried in adult courts.
The rise could reduce the price of oil by several dollars a barrel, but when that would happen and whether it would be passed on to consumers remained unclear.
Allowing for obstruction by the Lords, it is doubtful that it would be passed before late 2014, which is perilously close to the next election.
In fact it appears unlikely that the US would sponsor a resolution against a small nation without the assurance that it would be passed.
Congressional leaders said they would not allow the measure to come to final votes unless they were certain it would be passed by the Senate.
In actuality, that sugar tax would be levied not at the cash register but on the beverage bottler, though presumably it would be passed on to consumers.
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