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The phrase "about through" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its ambiguity.
Example: "I was thinking about through the process of elimination."
Alternatives: "considering" or "reflecting on".
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Liberation is brought about through right knowledge.
Tolerance comes about through knowledge".
It came about through chance.
Further refinement came about through applications of modern accounting methods.
"So that's how it came about, through a champagne cocktail".
That realization came about through two successive crises.
Communion was brought about through a sacrificial meal.
"Those powerful experiences only come about through the arts".
"This came about through black box negotiations," she said.
It all came about through a book by Frank Ching.
Perhaps that will only come about through a financial meltdown.
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