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The phrase "going through it" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a difficult or challenging situation someone is in. For example, you might say "She's been going through it lately, but she stays positive."
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We also thank the reviewers of this manuscript for patiently going through it and providing suggestions to improve its readability.
He's going through it.
I'm still going through it.
"Nah, we're going through it right now.
"It's like going through it all again".
This time we are going through it".
"When they were going through it, it was like we were going through it.
"When you're going through it, the days are long.
"You start going through it in your mind," she said.
"It doesn't look good when you're going through it".
To see what they're going through, it humbles you".
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