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"formed through" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process or means by which something is created or developed. Here are a few examples: - The friendship between Jack and Jill was formed through their shared love of hiking. - The sculpture was formed through the artist's skilled hands and creative vision. - The nonprofit organization was formed through a collaboration of passionate individuals and community leaders. - The language skills of young children are often formed through exposure and interaction with native speakers. - The diamond was formed billions of years ago through intense pressure and heat deep within the Earth.
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Tech Meetup was formed through Meetup.com.
Only fear and resentment can be formed through cruelty.
Pharmacia, itself formed through a 1995 merger, focused on pharmaceuticals.
Locke-Ober was formed through the merger of two adjacent restaurants.
The venture will be formed through Berkshire Hathaway's reinsurance unit, the General Re Corporation.
Crescendo was formed through a spinoff of an Alza unit in 1997.
Long queues formed through the night on Sunday as anxious Greeks withdrew their cash.
The basis of constitutionality is formed through the contract of citizenship.
Intesa Sanpaolo, the country's second-biggest bank, was formed through a 2006 merger.
Dewey was formed through the 2007 merger of Dewey Ballantine and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae.
The layers of granite in migmatites, and perhaps larger granitic bodies, may have formed through anatexis.
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