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[give] {sb} a (free|) pass
to not punish or criticize someone for their inappropriate or rude action or behavior
The idiom "give someone a pass" is an expression that originates from sports, particularly in the context of allowing a player to pass through or bypass a certain point without being challenged or penalized. In everyday language, it is used to describe the act of allowing someone to escape criticism, punishment, or scrutiny for a particular action or behavior.
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