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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thing through" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, but without additional context, its meaning is unclear.
Example: "We need to see a thing through to the end to understand its full impact."
Alternatives: "see it through" or "carry it through".
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Comparison is defined as the knowledge of a thing through its similarity to another thing previously well-known.
The purpose of art, then, is to lead us to a knowledge of a thing through the organ of sight instead of recognition".
Also, allow your camera to acclimatise if you're coming in from the cold: you won't see a thing through a steamed-up lens.
And I usually put a thing through two versions: the first, whether it's typewritten or handwritten, and then a cleanly typed version, which I do myself.
Poulter had not won a thing through the first 16 and the caddies were beginning to give him a little stick, calling out "quack quack" because he hadn't broken his duck.
"Reason", the second kind of knowledge (after "random experience"), is the apprehension of the essence of a thing through a discursive, inferential procedure.
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"But would such a thing happen through them?
It's about the elevating value of steady, unforgiving observation of an unremarkable thing through which that thing attains a new dignity and beauty.
Change is a thing one sleeps through When young, and he was young.
It's a thing schoolboys go through.
Shakespeare's plays are indeed an open invitation to experiment and a fantastic chance to "hear a thousand things through other tongues".
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