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The phrase 'go through that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to mean either that someone should perform a task or that someone should examine or consider something in detail. For example, "Let's go through that proposal one more time before we submit it."
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"All teams go through that.
We all go through that.
I couldn't go through that again".
Dealer: Oh, yeah, it'll go through that.
"There's an appeals process, go through that.
"He doesn't have to go through that.
Any competitor is going to have to go through that.
"Hopefully, he doesn't have to go through that.
I don't want anyone to ever go through that.
"I won't go through that again without one," she said.
"There's this notion men could never go through that.
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