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The phrase 'going through inspection' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to a process of evaluating and examining something, typically for quality assurance or regulatory compliance. For example: "The new software is going through inspection before being released to the public."
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This case explains why the interviewed customs brokers responded that they must declare the CIF value of each bag that amounts to less than NT$50,000 to save the duties and taxes of their clients and expect that their bags could pass through the system without going through inspection.
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Remember to have your I-20 on your person and not packed away in checked luggage since you go through inspection before claiming bags.
The reason for my keen attention to this programme was that I was going through Ofsted inspection week.
Cross the Canadian border by going through an inspection station.
If this filthy chicken rule goes through, beef is next, culminating in the total deregulation of meat inspections as we know it.
He said the opening had been held up by the process of filing plans (some of which were lost), obtaining permits and going through the inspections required by the city.
Mr. Willetts said he thought it unfair that a Cambridge college that had been educating students for hundreds of years without complaint should have to go through an inspection every four years.
"Every car goes through an inspection," says Arison.
Cross the Canada-US Border If travelling by land - if you are not a citizen of the United States or Canada you will have to go through secondary inspection at the US Border to process your passport.
To stem a famine, USAID says, Yemen needs "large-scale imports of essential goods". That means commercial shipments, not just supplies from the United Nations, which must go through rigorous inspections that slow delivery.
Ethnic-looking people have to go through strict inspections too".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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