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passage

[pas-ij] / ˈpæs ɪdʒ /




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The win guaranteed England's passage to the Super Eights along with the already-qualified West Indies from Group C, South Africa and India.

From Barron's

To denote the passage of time and fallibility of memory, Veloso shifted the way he shot the character in each era.

From Los Angeles Times

It is almost a rite of passage for a successful England team to first suffer a chastening Calcutta Cup loss at Murrayfield.

From Barron's

Jeffrey Bernstein, the founding artistic and executive director of the Pasadena Chorale, drilled the cast on their chorale passages.

From Los Angeles Times

But it follows a steady surge in stablecoin value over the past year, helped by passage of the Genius Act, which is aimed at regulating these coins in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal