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  2. just passing through. Traveling through an area, region, city, etc., without stopping for very long or at all. I'm sorry I didn't get in touch with you while we were in Salem, but we were just passing through on our way to Boston.

  3. "passing through" is an acceptable phrase that is commonly used in written English. You can use it to indicate a transitional phase, like this: As we were passing through the town, I saw an old, abandoned building that I used to visit as a child.

  4. Feb 21, 2018 · But his words of wisdom resounded no matter what the situation. And he made clear that this Earth was just a way station: “My home is in heaven. I’m just passing through this world.”

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  5. To move or travel through (some place, thing, or space) on the way to some other place, thing, or space. I'm only passing through, so I won't get a chance to do anything as a tourist. I love passing through the lush forests in this region when I come back to visit my parents.

  6. You are only passing through because you just stopped briefly before continuing your journey. You can say a storm will pass through the area. Usually thunderstorms don’t stand still, they’re always moving.

  7. The most common meaning of the phrasal verb pass through is to visit a place without stopping or only stopping briefly. It means that you are not staying in that place for a long time, just moving through it.

  8. to go through a town, etc., stopping there for a short time but not staying. We were passing through, so we thought we'd come and say hello.