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#REDIRECT [[Shaving_passes#ATG_-_The_against_the_grain_pass]]
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"ATG" is an acronym that stands for "against the grain." It refers to a shaving [[pass]] in which one shaves in a direction opposite that in which the hair grows. For example, if the hair grows "north-to-south," then an ATG pass will shave "south-to-north." An ATG pass can be compared with a pass that is [[WTG]] ("with the grain" or direction of hair growth) or [[XTG]] ("across the grain" or direction of hair growth).
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Different kinds of passes are commonly combined into a [[The Multiple Pass Shaving Technique|multiple pass shaving technique]]. Shaving different kinds of passes comfortably can demand [[Advanced shaving techniques for the straight razor#The finer points of cutting angles|a finer understanding of cutting angles]].
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==See Also==
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[[Acronyms_and_Abbreviations]].

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