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"came about through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when discussing the origin or cause of something. For example, "The success of the project came about through hard work and dedication."
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It came about through chance.
Further refinement came about through applications of modern accounting methods.
"So that's how it came about, through a champagne cocktail".
That realization came about through two successive crises.
The crunch came about through our capacity for self-deception.
The former came about through his friendship with Walt Disney.
"This came about through black box negotiations," she said.
"Julieta" came about through yet another flirtation with Hollywood.
It all came about through a book by Frank Ching.
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The BMW win came about through a partner called Autoliv, a Swedish maker of auto safety equipment.
That's how Aspirational came about through observing people.
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