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The phrase 'go through customs' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of an individual or their belongings being inspected by government officials at a designated point of entry. For example: "The couple had to go through customs before they could continue their journey."
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After disembarking from your flight: Customs: After you find your baggage, you have to go through customs.
They'd arrange for the C-4 to go through customs in Iran.
Another couple felt cheered by being able to go through customs as married.
Whenever I travel with the Cup and have to go through customs, I arrive at the airport early.
At the Taipei airport, he said, he was handed a false passport and ticket and told to go through customs.
Before the soldiers could reunite with their families, they first had to go through customs and turn in their weapons.
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Children must still go through custom.
All still have to go through custom.
"They went through customs to Canada and then back through U.S. Customs to Roswell," Mr. Fish said.
Customs spokesman Thomas Meister said today that when he went through customs he didn't have the documentation necessary to bring the capuchin monkey into the country — so the animal had to stay with authorities.
After going through customs, you'll see a large area with a couch to the left.
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