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The phrase "came out through" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something emerged or became known through a specific means or process. Example: The truth about the scandal came out through the leaked documents.
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The bullet came out through the mouth.
The bullet came out through his left cheek.
These turned out to be paid, you know, came out through WikiLeaks and it came out through the documentary.
She came out through the Forty-ninth Street entrance and turned east toward Madison.
The voices that came up in the group meetings came out through her lyrics.
The bull's horn pierced the fighter's lower jaw and came out through his left eye socket.
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Toxins come out through the excretory system, and they can come out through perspiration".
Cadby comes out through a ruck of punters.
(1) The album is now coming out through PIAS Recordings.
Still, coming out, through whatever means, is crucial to self-actualization and growth, Mr. Garrison said.
We can sit back, enjoy it all and let it come out through our personal filters".
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