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Discover LudwigThe phrase "book through" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to reserve or confirm a booking or reservation for something. Example: I need to book through the travel agency for our upcoming vacation to Thailand. We can book through the hotel's website for a cheaper rate. I will book through the restaurant to reserve a table for our anniversary dinner.
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Book through kaffeesiederball.at.at
Never book through a third-party.
Book through booka hotelonline.co.uk (0161 905 2900).
Book through i-escape.com.
Book through Hotel Continental.
Book through Western Oriental.
(Per night, with breakfast) Book through agents.
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In the acknowledgments, you thank friends who read the book "through its several changes".
Book through its Web site for a free bottle of cava.
It's just a beautiful book through and through.
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