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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as she went through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone experiencing or examining something while in the process of moving through it, whether physically or metaphorically.
Example: "As she went through the old photo album, memories of her childhood flooded back."
Alternatives: "while she navigated" or "as she examined".
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"That's O.K.," she told herself as she went through two days' worth of mail.
She remembers one woman suffering terribly as she went through the process of moving house.
As she went through the door, she called out "Oh... ...... but the rest of her cry was inaudible.
As she went through treatment, they often laughed about how they had matching bald heads, she said.
Let me have a large plain!" she called as she went through the swinging door to the kitchen.
As she went through the box opening envelopes, she made neat piles, and I was filled with longing.
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We're trying to take it one step at a time as she goes through life.
To play doll yoga, you slowly trace your mouse over the doll as she goes through sun salutations.
As she goes through the guest list, we immediately know that they are all going to be linked in some way.
As she goes through round after round of egg harvesting, she tells herself, "I only need one and it could be the next one".
For Dana Christmas, the last three years have been full of pain and challenges, and some victories, as she goes through her recovery.
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