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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are through to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has successfully reached a particular stage or level, often in a competition or process.
Example: "After a tough match, the team are through to the finals."
Alternatives: "have advanced to" or "are moving on to".
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We are through to the next round".
England are through to the final of the World Twenty20.
Eight of the contestants are through to next week's competition.
We are delighted we are through to the draw.
It was a good night in that we are through to the next round.
The Ospreys, too, are through to the last eight in the Heineken Cup.
the Brazilian women are through to the final after beating Norway 2-1.
Chelsea are through to the knockout phase of this competition as Group A winners.
The Aussies can't craft a chance though, and the US are through to the final.
Levante are through to a tie with Rubin Kazan after a 1-0 win at Olympiakos.
Remember, if they win this match they are through to the semis.
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