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The phrase "a going through" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an experience or process, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "After a going through of the documents, we found the necessary information."
Alternatives: "an experience" or "a process".
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Whenever I'm going through something, I tend to meet people that are either A, going through it, or B, already went through it.
It's a lot more like a going through a redevelopment project at the Royal Court.
There is no particular design to this vegetable mixture: I was just giving my fridge a bit of a going through, and bunged everything that needed to be used up into a roasting tin.
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So will a deal go through?
Figure 10 shows a UE going through a while participating in a distributed conference.
"Hustling" is about a gigolo going through a midlife crisis.
"Like a Volkswagen going through the sky".
Just like a addict going through detox.
But I was a young man going through a lot.
"But he's going through a lot.
Neymar is going through a transient stage.
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