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The hallways of language, ushering you from one room of meaning to the next.

means Distinct sections of a text, piece of music, or physical routes that let you move through or between spaces.

from From Old French passage, built on passer, to passliterally an act of passing through, later anything you pass through, from a corridor to a paragraph.

Sacred readingReligious study lives almost entirely on quoted passages.
RitesAnthropology calls life transitions rites of passage.
Musical senseA tricky run of notes is a passage.
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