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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascend through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of moving upward through a particular space or series of levels, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "As the climbers began to ascend through the steep mountain pass, they felt a sense of exhilaration and accomplishment."
Alternatives: "rise through" or "climb through".
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Despite the reprimand, Mr. Rodriguez continued to ascend through the agency.
As you ascend through the museum, this effect intensifies, and the spaces become more contemplative.
Finally, ascend through the twisting mountain roads to Portland, a few hours inland.
There are a couple of different manholes they could ascend through.
These range from Confusion at the bottom and ascend through Treason, Enemy, Doubt, Liability, and Emergency, eventually leading to Power.
Ms. Jones didn't ascend through more staid uptown clubs but first gained a local following downtown at the Living Room.
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We ascended through fantastical, gnarled woods into open, misty heath.
A long, narrow staircase made of bronze ascended through it.
Lightning struck the right wing as we were ascending through some menacing clouds above the Bosporus.
As he ascended through the ranks, he earned a Ph.D. in history at the University of Chicago.
Head north-west out of Ambleside, following Scandale Beck before ascending through Rydal Park with its stunning house and gardens.
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