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The phrase "going through something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a difficult or challenging experience that someone is currently experiencing. Example: She's been going through a lot since her father passed away.
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"There's something comforting about noticing somebody going through something similar," he said.
If you or an older person you know is going through something similar, I'd like to hear more about it.
In a sense, my dad is going through something similar.
It was during a time when she was going through something pretty rough.
I think Lucas is going through something similar right now, having kids of his own.
Find someone who is going through something similar and talk.
You'll feel a lot better having someone else on your side that you know is also going through something similar.
A. Adele was going through something.
"I'm going through something," he'd said.
He's just going through something that he'll learn from".
"I'm going through something like that myself," she said.
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