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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Explanation:

  • If you happen to be passing by is a English sentence which means if you are passing by something.
  • There are some examples of the same.

1. At this time if high summer, if you happen to pass by fields of crops, you may see figures toiling under the scorching sun.

2. After eating there, trips to burger king happened for the novelty of it or if you happened to pass by and noticed the line was short.

3. If the ship has several decks and you happen to pass by other decks as you drop, grab hold of the railings or other bearings.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

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Explanation:

  • An English expression that indicates if you are passing by anything is if you happen to be passing by.
  • There are a few instances like this.

1. If you happen to drive by a field of crops now, in the height of summer, you could find people working in the sweltering sun.

2. Trips to Burger King were made afterward for the novelty factor or if you happened to pass by and observed the wait was short.

3. If you happen to pass by other decks as you drop, grab hold of the railings or other supporting structures if the ship has multiple decks.

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