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The phrase "a stroll through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a leisurely walk or exploration through a place, often implying a sense of enjoyment or discovery.
Example: "We enjoyed a stroll through the beautiful gardens, taking in the vibrant colors and fragrant flowers."
Alternatives: "a walk through" or "a wander through".
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A stroll through a couple of villages.
A stroll through the fields of Provence.
Enjoy a stroll through the beautiful Berkeley Botanical Garden.
A stroll through neighborhoods well known for their holiday decorations.
A stroll through town reveals numerous galleries and antique shops.
A stroll through the area backs up Mr. Taft's assertion.
Foreign tourists walk away disappointed at missing a stroll through a new city landmark.
The writer was taking a stroll through a distant district and stopped in a tavern.
But a stroll through summertime Berlin makes clear why she remains so cool-headed.
A stroll through her headquarters can feel like a tour of a satellite radio station.
A well-dressed middle-aged man and his wife on a stroll through the woods.
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