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The phrase "a run-through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a rehearsal or a practice session where something is reviewed or performed in a preliminary manner.
Example: "Before the big presentation, we scheduled a run-through to ensure everything was in order."
Alternatives: "a rehearsal" or "a practice session".
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We did a run-through.
Can't wait to do a run-through.
All I need is a run-through".
It was time for a run-through of Book 1.
During a run-through, her commentary was almost reflexively sardonic.
That afternoon, there was a run-through of the piece.
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After a run through we're ready.
The Yankees trailed by only a run through six innings.
These night commutes would both start and end with a run through Central Park.
You can even go for a run through the countryside while remaining in your front room".
A third, on a run through the middle by Ahmad Bradshaw, brought intrigue.
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