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"find out through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking someone to provide an answer to a question by looking through a particular source. For example, "Can you find out through the company website how to apply for a job?".
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We shouldn't have to find out through ways like this.
Unfortunately, I had to find out through a third party and not my mom.
But that is what you find out through months of campaigning in small states widely dismissed as atypical.
People will find out through the three-day Great Backyard Bird Count, which opens today across the United States and Canada.
But today it is possible to find out through a blood test whether you are highly susceptible to breast and ovarian cancer, and then take action.
"Whether businesses will step up and fund the idea is something we will only find out through practical experience," he says.
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In 1999, before Woods hired Williams, Navarro found out through back channels that the job was his if he wanted it.
"We'd already found out through all our other sources that there were at best two confirmed entrants".
Military secrets can be concealed by hush-hush governmental tactics and found out through espionage, but secrets of nature are discoverable in laboratories anywhere in the world.
We found out, through experiments, that the GA based approach detects LS earlier than the Markov based approach, and consequently provides personalized content earlier, making the learning process easier.
Many likely found out through him.
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