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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a medium through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or channel for communication, expression, or transmission of information.
Example: "Art serves as a medium through which emotions can be conveyed."
Alternatives: "a channel for" or "a means of".
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For Anand, the written word was a medium through which he voiced his social protest.
Cortisol may also represent a medium through which altered sleep may disrupt glucose metabolism.
And so, a little predictably, he becomes a medium through whom Agnes reveals her story.
So, I think that in some sense the physics I'm investigating becomes a medium through which I can create images.
The other primary role of witchcraft is as a medium through which followers attempt to improve their opportunities.
The project comments also became a medium through which Scratch members tried to make sense of the disaster.
Our idea is to transform the obstacle itself into a medium through which to communicate," Adib says.
For Hine, photography was a medium through which to defend social causes, and to evoke consciousness among society at large.
Instead, their actions may be viewed as a medium through which market forces are channelled and disciplined.
For her, the plays become a medium through which the complexity of American society and its many unresolved tensions can be debated.
They view country music as a medium through which they can pander to rural and suburban folk and sell cars, power tools and cheap beer.
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