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all-pass

American  
[awl-pas, -pahs] / ˈɔlˌpæs, -ˌpɑs /

adjective

  1. Radio. (of a network, transducer, etc.) transmitting signals without significant attenuation of any frequencies.


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"It's an all-pass game now, all matchups," said Nagy, an NFL scout for two decades.

From Fox News Dec. 12, 2021

“It’s an all-pass game now, all matchups,” said Nagy, an NFL scout for two decades.

From Seattle Times Dec. 12, 2021

The Packers spent the rest of the draft committing to their run game, moving away from the all-pass, all-the-time offense that was constructed around vintage Rodgers back in the Mike McCarthy days.

From The Guardian Apr. 27, 2020

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