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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across through" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate prepositions that do not work together in this way.
Example: "We walked across the bridge to get to the other side."
Alternatives: "through" or "across".
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Go straight across, through the gate into some woodland.
"What I'm trying to put across through the exhibition is how their vision, their dialogue with tradition differs from that of local designers".
On one hand, it is big music that flaunts open, raw emotion; on the other, it is brought across through details that are at once obvious and telling, and that, like French vowels, are difficult to get exactly right.
That anger comes across through much of Cranach's work.
The kinetic punch lines come across through contrast.
It's more difficult to get that message across through a website".
Is he someone you came across through the marines, and how did you harness his background?
"His films are serious, but he puts those ideas across through comedy.
Most of Mr. Clinton's feelings came across through innuendo and body language.
Mr. Beverly has never been a heavy engine of a vocalist, getting his point across through nudging insistence.
The opposition says this hurts it far more than UMNO, which can get its message across through the compliant media.
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