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The phrase "a spin through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief or casual experience or exploration of something, often implying a lighthearted or informal approach.
Example: "We decided to take a spin through the new art exhibit before heading to dinner."
Alternatives: "a quick tour of" or "a brief look at".
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If you want to take a quick tour of the surface of Mars, that's possible, or perhaps a spin through the Louvre.
Take a spin through fiction's best bicycles.
Take a spin through these poll results, and see for yourself.
You can feel yourself taking a spin through landscapes that never existed, except in someone's imagination.
Other days he drove to Plain Dealing and took a spin through town.
For a second, it feels like taking a spin through gloriously uninhabited countryside.
You might think so, to take a spin through the big conservative news sites.
Take a spin through the Chinese reaction to the U.S. pavilion, and it's not much better, I'm afraid.
A spin through the Web site reveals neutral colors and very little patterning beyond the odd sailor stripe.
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The uptake into cells of radiolabelled C-doxorubicin (Amersham, England) and H-mitoxantrone (Moravek Chemicals, Brea, CA, USA) was studied using a spin-through-oil technique (Keyes et al, 1987; Cowan et al, 1992).
Then it's on to the Summertime Classics series, a spin through the city's parks and the annual trip to Vail, Colo.
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