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a passed bill

 

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A Passed Bill

Noun: A passed bill refers to a proposed law or legislation that has successfully gone through the legislative process and has been approved by the relevant governing body.

Example sentence: The tax reform bill was finally approved, making it a passed bill after months of negotiations.


Verb: To pass a bill means to get a proposed law or legislation approved by the relevant governing body.

Example sentence: The government hopes to pass the bill before the end of the year to provide better healthcare options for its citizens.


Adjective: When used as an adjective, a passed bill describes a piece of legislation that has been approved and enacted.

Example sentence: The president signed the passed bill into law, bringing about significant changes to the education system.


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