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The phrase "are through this" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of completion or transition, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We are through this difficult time and ready to move forward."
Alternatives: "have overcome this" or "are past this".
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But I have a question: Doesn't this new consensus on the need to condemn these tainted players suggest that we are through this era, that it is over and behind us, and that with the Bonds trial all the big questions have been asked, been confronted and answered, as best we could?
And these investments have to be channelled in a smart way, as they are through this fund.
"How much more pain do we have to face in the world of Aids before we are through this bleak experience".
"We are, through this technology, replenishing the pool of physicians and making them available to patients," said Roy Schoenberg, chief executive of American Well, which created the system that OptumHealth is using.
This investors are through this.
"I think once the club are through this particular period there has to be some kind of reflection on what has happened," he said.
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"I've been through this.
"Actually, we haven't been through this".
She has been through this before.
Guys here have been through this before".
"But I've been through this.
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