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I've read through
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"I've read through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express that you have finished reading something. For example, you might say: "I've read through the company policy document, so I understand the guidelines."
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19 human-written examples
"I've read through all my cuttings and some of the papers are saying how much money I'm going to make.
News & Media
I've read through a mountain of responses, and my first reaction is awe at the diversity of the human experience.
News & Media
I've judged a lot of competitions for young writers, which means I've read through thousands of stories, each one trying to stand out.
News & Media
Also, as I've read through Metamorphosis and Other Stories (and since moved on to The Trial), I've started to notice another aspect of Kafka's unsettling worldview.
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I've read through every candidate's manifesto (in England and Wales, not just my force area - now you know why I spend so much time procrastinating on CiF!) and it's quite interesting to see the differences.
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I've read through Twitter's TOS, many times.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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41 human-written examples
It would have been exactly the same to them if I had read through all 26 volumes of Elsie Dinsmore".
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I have read through the Rent Stabilization Code and can find no instance where this situation is discussed.
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"I still remember Tom's application story," Mr. Wolff said in a recent e-mail, "and considering the many, many thousands of these I have read through the years, that's saying something".
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"But I have read through thousands, tens of thousands of these documents," he added, "and seen very few with D'Arcy's level of expression of concern for the victims".
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Here's Robert O. Mendelsohn, a professor of economics and forest policy at Yale University: I have read through the [op-ed article] and I believe that they have a point in that the climate community sometimes goes after authors who find contrary results almost like how the Roman Catholic Church went after heretics in the Middle Ages.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I've read through" to clearly indicate you have finished reading something and are ready to discuss or act upon it.
Common error
Avoid using "I've read through" unnecessarily. Ensure it adds value by implying a complete and thoughtful reading, not just a casual glance.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I've read through" functions as a verbal phrase indicating the completion of a reading activity. It combines the auxiliary verb "have" with the past participle "read" and the preposition "through" to express a thorough action. Ludwig confirms this is a correct phrase.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
30%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I've read through" is a grammatically correct phrase used to indicate the completion of reading a document or text. According to Ludwig, the phrase is often used in news and media, as well as scientific contexts. While not extremely common, it is widely understood and appropriate for both formal and informal communication. Consider using alternative phrases like "I finished reading" or "I went through" depending on the specific context. Remember to use the phrase purposefully to convey a thorough reading and avoid overuse.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I finished reading
Focuses on the completion of reading, similar to "I've read through" but more direct.
I have completed reading
More formal version indicating completion of the reading process.
I went through
Similar, but lacks explicit mention of the reading activity.
I reviewed
Implies careful reading and analysis, more than just a quick scan.
I perused
Suggests a leisurely or thorough reading.
I studied
Focuses on reading with the intention of learning.
I examined
Implies a detailed and careful inspection through reading.
I scanned
Indicates a quick reading, less thorough than "I've read through".
I looked over
Implies a less thorough reading or a quick review.
I've gone over
Indicates a review or checking of something, not necessarily reading.
FAQs
What does "I've read through" mean?
It means that you have finished reading something from beginning to end.
How is "I've read through" used in a sentence?
You can say, "I have read through the report and I'm ready to discuss it."
What can I say instead of "I've read through"?
Alternatives include "I finished reading", "I went through", or "I reviewed".
Is "I've read through" formal or informal?
It's generally considered neutral and acceptable in both formal and informal contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested