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The phrase "flow through to" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the idea that something passes on to something else, often in a continuing or extending manner. For example: "The success of the project flowed through to the rest of the team, leading to a higher sense of morale and increased productivity."
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Lightning strikes on power lines flow through to the power stations connected to them.
The lessons of that will flow through to the rest of the country.
The campaign will flow through to social media with the hashtag #Madeuthink.
However, these funds are yet to flow through to care homes.
Instead, the profits, and losses, flow through to the tax returns of the individual owners.
But that information did not flow through to the parent company's consolidated financial statements.
Lying increases blood flow through to the mammary gland which is associated with increased milk yield.
But it is unclear whether the savings will flow through to consumers.
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And over the long term, once you see off-site housing working, you will get a flow-through to lower-cost housing".
"We're trying to provide our investors with maximum flow-through to the gold price," said Bruce D. Hansen, Newmont's chief financial officer, in a recent interview.
Mr. Kloppers said that weaker demand from developed economies, which are suffering from high food and energy prices, was bringing "some flow-through to the developing economies".
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