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The phrase "ascending through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of moving upward or progressing through levels, stages, or ranks.
Example: "She is ascending through the ranks of the company, proving her skills and dedication."
Alternatives: "rising through" or "moving up through".
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Lightning struck the right wing as we were ascending through some menacing clouds above the Bosporus.
Ascending through scrub dotted with wild orchids, we sight turkey vultures and iridescent green and violet humming birds.
Head north-west out of Ambleside, following Scandale Beck before ascending through Rydal Park with its stunning house and gardens.
With their toes pointing down and slightly inward, they could be feet from a painted crucifixion, feet lying lifeless on a hospital sheet or ascending through the stars.
Then I climbed a flight of metal stairs to the rooftop, ascending through 120-degree air that left my shirt damp with sweat.
And we followed him up the side of the ship, ascending through waves that enveloped us in their cool velocity and threatened to sweep us out to sea.
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We ascended through fantastical, gnarled woods into open, misty heath.
Despite the reprimand, Mr. Rodriguez continued to ascend through the agency.
A long, narrow staircase made of bronze ascended through it.
As you ascend through the museum, this effect intensifies, and the spaces become more contemplative.
There are a couple of different manholes they could ascend through.
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