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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breathe through" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate taking a deep breath or to describe a particular way of breathing. For example, "Take a few moments to sit quietly and breathe through your nose."
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If you feel short of breath, breathe through your mouth.
When I remember, I breathe through five sets of breaths.
Leeches breathe through the skin.
"You can breathe through anything".
You have to breathe through your mittens.
Then just breathe through the other nostril.
Take a knee, breathe through your nose.
Bala struggled to breathe through the plastic bag.
Lacking lungs, they breathe through their cool, moist skin.
"I had to breathe through my upper lip.
She couldn't shower, or breathe through her nose.
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