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"going through his mind" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase used to describe someone's thoughts or mental processes. Example: As he sat in the waiting room, a million thoughts were going through his mind. He couldn't stop thinking about the presentation he had to give later that day and the important decision he had to make.
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I don't know what is going through his mind".
I know what was probably going through his mind.
You think, What was going through his mind?
"You're left to go: 'What's going through his mind?
What, I wonder, is going through his mind.
You could almost hear the "whew!" going through his mind.
I have no idea what is going through his mind.
What must be going through his mind now?
"Who knows why, or what was going through his mind at the time".
"It can't end like this," Attanasio said, describing what was going through his mind.
"I actually can't imagine what was going through his mind," the angered author said.
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