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Definition & Meaning of "[get] a free pass"

to get a free pass
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to receive special treatment or permission to avoid obligations, restrictions, or consequences

to [get] a free pass definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "get a free pass" and when to use it?

The exact origin of the idiom "get a free pass" is unclear, but it draws upon the concept of a pass or ticket that grants someone permission or access without cost or restrictions. It can be used in discussions about social dynamics, politics, ethics, or personal situations.

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Despite the evidence against him, he somehow got a free pass in the trial.
He always gets a free pass for his mistakes while others face consequences.
She got a free pass for her tardiness because of her close relationship with the boss.
They get a free pass because of their influential connections.
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