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The phrase "are going through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone experiencing a difficult situation or process.
Example: "She is going through a tough time after the loss of her job."
Alternatives: "are experiencing" or "are facing".
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"The process we are going through is a coup".
What we are going through isn't unusual.
Some are going through withdrawal.
"They themselves are going through hell.
Other countries are going through similar cutbacks.
"People are going through their routines.
Power systems are going through a paradigm change.
The Polar Regions are going through rapid and dramatic changes.
Property prices are going through the roof.
"I understand what you are going through.
"They are going through a bad patch.
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are swarming through
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are walking through
are grieving through
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