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The phrase "go through your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to reviewing or examining something that belongs to someone, such as documents, belongings, or tasks.
Example: "I need to go through your notes before the meeting to ensure we are on the same page."
Alternatives: "review your" or "examine your".
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"The things that go through your head".
"You go through your own personal hell.
All these things go through your mind.
You feel pain go through your body.
So they just go through your detector.
I watch you go through your bags.
Go through your normal routine.
Go through your process again.
Just different things go through your head.
"A million things go through your head.
"You go through your ups and downs.
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