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"cup through" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is possible that it could be used in spoken English as a shortened way of saying "cup goes through," but it would be considered slang and would not be appropriate for formal written English. Example: I saw him put the cup through the dishwasher. In this sentence, "put" is the verb and "the cup" is the direct object. "Through" is a preposition and "the dishwasher" is the object of the preposition.
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"We secured the World Cup through fair means," he said.
My unfulfilled ambition is to see an open top bus parade a cup through Ayr.
A survivor from the franchise's San Jose days, Davis missed last year's MLS Cup through injury.
In June 2013, Australia qualified for the 2014 World Cup through Asia for the second successive time.
The International Tennis Federation and the ATP Tour recently agreed on fixed dates for the cup through 2004.
Perfect Christmas-present fodder here, from the Goldilocks and the three bears egg cup through to the Christmas cards.
Before I could enjoy Mexico, I was given my first taste of the World Cup through the qualification groups.
Joachim Löw can also count on Marco Reus and Ilkay Gündogan, who both missed the World Cup through injury.
It was perfectly understandable for Spain to give its team the mother of all fiestas when they paraded the World Cup through Madrid on Monday.
It was perfectly understandable for Spain to give its team the mother of all fiestas when it paraded the World Cup through Madrid on Monday.
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