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'governed through' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe the means through which something is directed or regulated. For example, "The school's rules are governed through a very strict code of conduct."
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Clinton reiterated the U.S. commitment to "multi-stakeholder Internet governance," which means that the Internet should be governed through a process involving all governments as well as other stakeholders including companies, civil-society groups, and concerned Internet users from all over the world.
THEY use words like "liberation" to describe the fall of a government dominated by one man who governed through intimidation and fear, doling out patronage jobs and contracts for insiders and retaliating against anyone who dared to challenge the system.
Democracy is a form of government, fairly rare in the Mideast, in which the government gains the consent of the governed through free and fair elections.
Even as the city government's financial health worsened, the Democratic City Council, which governed through a city manager, was reluctant to face financial reality and raise taxes or cut expenses.
One network was even dominantly governed through hierarchy, and three others by a combination of hierarchical and contractual governance in the absence of relational governance.
Both interiors became protectorates governed through indigenous rulers.
In America, laws must derive from the consent of the governed through the representative branches.
The British empire reinforced strict ethnic/religious identities and governed through these divisions.
Marketization, introduction of competition into the public sector in areas previously governed through direct public control.
He governed through a centralized bureaucracy staffed by commoners who could not threaten his authority.
Both men governed through their nationalistic party, the Rally, which had about two million members, a fifth of the country's population.
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