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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are put through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where someone or something is subjected to a particular experience or treatment.
Example: "After the interview, candidates are put through a rigorous background check before being hired."
Alternatives: "are subjected to" or "are processed through".
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Nowadays the standing orders of the house are put through by the government's majority.This was not always so.
They are over-medicated, it is claimed, and are put through too many costly tests.In this section Expecting trouble?
Often we cannot reach the guards: we are put through to answering machines or fax machines; are shouted at or hung up on.
The jolly little themes are put through wildly elaborate variations.
Stains on a dress are put through DNA testing.
Thus many children are put through gruelling operations before succumbing to death.
Often, children who have recurrent abdominal pain are put through a battery of invasive tests.
Eventually everybody lands back in Syracuse, where loyalties and moral gumption are put through final tests.
The way bills are put through parliament is ridiculous, she says.
Not all expedition yachts are put through the paces they are capable of.
They are put through test audiences and focus groups before they release the finished product.
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