Sentence examples for are run through from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are run through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process where something is passed through a system or method for evaluation or analysis.
Example: "The data sets are run through the algorithm to identify any anomalies."
Alternatives: "are processed through" or "are executed through".

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These are run through so-called mitigation banks.

These are run through a grinder or blender.

What about the test decks that are run through the C.E.S. systems before and after elections?

These materials are run through a machine called a mechanical deboner or a meat-bone separator.

"The consensus is that you are run through a gamut there, make money, burn out and leave".

Three separate photographs are used for each work; the images are run through different color channels in Photoshop, then layered.

These are run through processing to generate a current web view (now discontinued) as well as several time-lapse movies.

Australia's privately run detention centres are run through a carrot and stick system of financial penalties and incentives.

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Video journalists are running through their paces.

And even now fantasies are running through my mind.

"'What thoughts are running through my mind?

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