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Passive play in handball occurs when a team does not attempt to attack or create scoring opportunities while in possession of the ball, often by excessively holding or passing without advancing. This can lead to a warning from the referee, and if the behavior continues, the opposing team may be awarded a free throw. The rule is in place to encourage a dynamic and engaging style of play, preventing teams from stalling the game. Referees closely monitor for passive play to maintain the flow and excitement of the match.

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