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The phrase "find them through" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to locate or discover something by means of a particular method or process. Example: "I couldn't find the keys, but I finally found them through the clutter on my desk."
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You can also find them through cedia.net.net
You'll find them through any search engine or listed in your phone book.
The founders say that they are listed under the disease or that customers find them through word of mouth.
Many exist around the country, and you can find them through parent groups, religious or community groups or the Internet.
There may be links out there, but if you can't find them through a search engine they might as well not exist".
"Find them through people you know, and then pay for whatever due diligence is necessary to make sure that you have made the right choice," he said.
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He finds them through word of mouth recommendation and maintains regular contact with them.
Sandusky found them through the Second Mile, a foundation meant to help at-risk kids.
The 43-year-old, identified only as Mr Chung, had found them through a broker based in Heilongjiang province.
I found them through research in garden books, which assure me that all are hardy in my central New Jersey area.
Douglas Frantz (NYT) BRITAIN: TWINS' FUTURE American-born twins adopted by a British couple who found them through the Internet should temporarily remain in the care of the local social service agency that removed them last week, a Birmingham judge ruled.
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