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passages
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a portion of written text, often of moderate length
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a narrow corridor providing access to rooms within a building or between buildings
- The passage led to a series of small offices on the second floor.
- She walked down the dark passage to reach the library.
- The old mansion had a hidden passage that connected to the garden.
- The museum featured a long passage displaying art from various periods.
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the action of transitioning from one state or condition to another
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a route, path, or corridor that allows movement from one place to another
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a journey by ship
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the formal approval of a law
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a short section of a musical work
In music, a passage refers to a specific segment or portion of a musical composition. It can be a short or longer section, characterized by particular melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic features. Passages are often distinguished by their unique musical elements and can be analyzed or practiced separately from the rest of the piece. They may be used to highlight a particular theme, technical challenge, or emotional moment within the larger context of the composition.
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a bodily process involving movement or transition from one stage or location to another
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the action of giving or transferring something to another person
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the relative movement of one object with respect to another
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