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"gone through the" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that has already been done or experienced, either as a literal description or a metaphor. For example, "The team has gone through the rigorous training process and is now ready for the competition."
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Waller has gone through the archives.
For he has gone through the mutation.
Our averages have gone through the roof".
We've gone through the courts.
We've gone through the car.
Syria has gone through the roof".
And tourism has gone through the roof.
He had gone through the whole tray.
"He's never gone through the crucible.
Smash, he's gone through the windscreen.
Global revenue has gone through the roof.
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