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"especially through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize a particular mode or method of doing or achieving something, such as when describing a process. For example, “We are able to boost our customer loyalty, especially through offering discounts and incentives.”.
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Especially through the streets of New York.
I had wonderful parents, especially through childhood.
I'm just interested in human culture, especially through the arts.
Distance lent nil enchantment, especially through an economic deep freeze.
But now the term has gradually entered the mainstream, especially through television.
Les Parisiennes insists on the moral incertitude of wartime, "especially through the eyes of women".
Polls of the community have confirmed a tilt toward engagement, especially through travel.
It was sold most aggressively with personal loans and mortgages (especially through brokers) and credit cards.
That sort of growth – especially through a prolonged recession – is hard to ignore.
The Savant tradition comes from Hawthorne, especially through Henry James, Edith Wharton and Scott Fitzgerald.
Generally, Allen has been more prolific, especially through the late nineties.
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