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The phrase "go through depression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's experience or struggle with depression over a period of time.
Example: "After losing his job, he had to go through depression before he could find the strength to move on."
Alternatives: "experience depression" or "suffer from depression."
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"All of us can go through depression; all of us can go through those experiences.
"I had to go through depression to realise that – you can't learn and speak at the same time".
This is problematic, as 10 to 20 percent of mothers go through depression at some point, and 1 in 11 infants experiences his mother's depression in the first year.
We watched mommy go through depression.
Even if others don't go through depression and doubt, they still appreciate my experience because they know someone else who is feeling something similar and I help them understand and connect.
If you measure yourself by the size of your role, you are almost certain to be either come an alcoholic, a drug addict, or go through depression, or even all three!
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I've been going through depression.
"A lot of these people are going through depression".
"[Trott] completely disrespected anybody who has gone through depression and mental illness by using words such as 'nutcase' or 'crazy,'" added Vaughan.
Having gone through depression, while I was at Harvard, and using these positive habits to pull myself out of it, I realize those are both lies.
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