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The phrase "funded through" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when writing about something that has been provided money or resources from a specific source. For example: "The project was funded through donations from several local businesses."
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Funded through progressive taxation.
Services are funded through local council budgets.
"Now they're funded through Medicare by the commonwealth.
The latter was funded through the fundraising site Kickstarter.
He said education should be funded through general taxation.
"It's not funded through deficit spending, or from raising taxes.
Unemployment insurance is funded through deductions from wages and salaries.
The ICSW is funded through membership fees and grants.
REDD might instead be funded through rich-world carbon taxes.
This will mean universities increasingly being funded through a mixture of public and private funding.
The archive has been funded through a £50,000 grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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