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− | A "pass" refers to a shave that covers each part of the face and neck once. A shaver may make more than one pass when shaving. A pass may be with the direction that the hairs grow ("with the grain," or [[WTG]]), across the direction of hair growth ("across the grain," or [[XTG]]), or against the direction of hair growth ("against the grain," or [[ATG]]).
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− | If only part of the face is shaved, this is a "partial pass." A shaver may, for example, make a "partial XTG pass" on a troublesome part of the neck. Of course, one may speak casually of a "pass" when a partial pass is meant: "This morning I shaved WTG and XTG, then took a ATG pass at my upper lip and cut myself for my trouble."
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