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The phrase "everything goes through" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where every decision or action must be approved or pass through a certain process or person. Example: In a small company, everything goes through the CEO, from budget decisions to hiring new employees.
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"Everything goes through you.
Everything goes through the bank".
"Everything goes through him nowadays".
"Everything goes through the eyes," he says.
"Chile is very centralized, and everything goes through Santiago," he said.
"Historians always say that everything goes through cycles, and that nothing is new.
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Everything went through him.
Everything going through Schmelzer right now.
And sort of everything went through my mind.
"Everything went through our minds," catcher Benito Santiago said.
"After Shaq made those comments, everything went through the monster, and it was over," he said.
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