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The phrase "go through this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that the reader should read or examine in detail. For example, "Can you go through this report and let me know if you find any errors?".
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Why go through this?
But why go through this agony again?
Why go through this math exercise?
"You're going to go through this".
Most Vietnam veterans go through this".
Well, let's go through this.
I'll go through this quickly.
Why go through this process?
We must go through this.
She said: 'Let's go through this together.
Let's go through this point by point.
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