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The phrase 'going through his' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of someone passing through or examining something belonging to them. For example: "John was carefully going through his old books, looking for the one he had read as a child."
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"So, they start going through his financials".
What was going through his head?
Mick going through his Satanic stage.
I don't know what is going through his mind".
I know what was probably going through his mind.
Just going through his schedule makes you feel knackered".
I asked Rowan what had been going through his head.
You think, What was going through his mind?
He was humble and going through his own wind tunnel.
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What went through his mind.
MI5 went through his rubbish.
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