pass a phase

Frequency: 6.17.1 per million words

To go through and move beyond a stage.

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Examples (10)

  • Most teenagers pass through a rebellious phase.
  • It's just a difficult phase; she'll pass it soon enough.
  • He's been working late a lot, but I hope this demanding phase will pass quickly.
  • The company managed to successfully pass the initial start-up phase.
  • After years of research, they were finally ready to pass into the testing phase.
  • Don't worry about his current obsession with gaming; he'll pass that phase eventually.
  • The project needs to pass its critical review phase before receiving more funding.
  • We are confident that our team will pass this challenging phase and emerge stronger.
  • To achieve a stable product, you must carefully pass each development phase.
  • Many artists pass through various experimental phases throughout their careers.